Stearic acid reacts with potassium hydroxide to form water and potassium stearate. The reaction equation is C18H36O2 + KOH = C18H35O2K + H2O.
NO!!! It is a neutralisation reaction. Reason it produces water (pH =7) KOH + HBr = KBr + H2O KBr (Potassium bromide) is a (chemical) salt. Remember the the empirical acid equations. Acid + Alkali = Salt + water Acid + Base = Salt + water Acid + metal = Salt + hydrogen Acid + carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide. NB Acid formulas are always writen as 'HA'. Where 'A' is the anion. Alkali formulkas are always written as 'MOH'. Where 'M' is the metal cation. NNB Notice the positions of the 'H' in these formulas.
HCl + KOH ==> KCl + H2O
KOH is a strong base that disassociates almost completely in solution to form the salt and water needed in a neutralization reaction. Thus, KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O
You can add KOH and HCl.It gives out KCl.
Acetic acid is an organic acid an d it reacts with potassium hydroxide to form salt and water Its neuatralisation reaction CH3CooH + KOH -------> CH3COOK + H2O
When KOH reacts with HCl, these products are formed. This is a neutralization reaction. KOH is a base while HCl is an acid.
NO!!! It is a neutralisation reaction. Reason it produces water (pH =7) KOH + HBr = KBr + H2O KBr (Potassium bromide) is a (chemical) salt. Remember the the empirical acid equations. Acid + Alkali = Salt + water Acid + Base = Salt + water Acid + metal = Salt + hydrogen Acid + carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide. NB Acid formulas are always writen as 'HA'. Where 'A' is the anion. Alkali formulkas are always written as 'MOH'. Where 'M' is the metal cation. NNB Notice the positions of the 'H' in these formulas.
HCl + KOH ==> KCl + H2O
KOH is a strong base that disassociates almost completely in solution to form the salt and water needed in a neutralization reaction. Thus, KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O
You can add KOH and HCl.It gives out KCl.
Acetic acid is an organic acid an d it reacts with potassium hydroxide to form salt and water Its neuatralisation reaction CH3CooH + KOH -------> CH3COOK + H2O
A salt is the product of the reaction between a base and an acid; potassium chloride may be obtained from HCl and KOH: HCl + KOH = KCl + H2O
The stated reaction is an example of a neutralization reaction between an acid and a base forming a product salt and water. The equation of the reaction is HNO3 + KOH -> KNO3 + H2O.
Calcium Stearate is prepared by melting stearic acid and adding the stochiometric equivalent weight of calcium hydroxide (hydrated lime). The liquid is then mixed until the reaction is completed. It is usually then spray dried into a powder.
KOH(aq) + HNO3(aq) = KNO3(aq) + H2O(l)
The reaction is:HBr + KOH = KBr + H2O
HCl + KOH --> KCl + H2O Hydrochloric Acid + Potassium Hydroxide --> Potassium Chloride + Water.