KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O
Produces a salt, potassium chloride, and water.
Acid + Alkali -> Salt + Water For this case, Hydrochloric acid + Potassium hydroxide -> Potassium chloride + water HCl + KOH -> KCl + H2O
KOH + HCl --> KCl + H20
Potassium chloride + water
Hydrochloric Acid
potassium hydroxide+hydrochloricacid =potassium chloride + water .
Acid + Alkali -> Salt + Water For this case, Hydrochloric acid + Potassium hydroxide -> Potassium chloride + water HCl + KOH -> KCl + H2O
KOH + HCl --> KCl + H20
Potassium chloride + water
HCL (hydrochloric acid) and KOH (Potassium hydroxide)HCL + KOH = KCL + H2Oso you need hydrochloric acid and potassium hydroxide.
Hydrochloric Acid
potassium hydroxide+hydrochloricacid =potassium chloride + water .
Hydrochloric acid Sulfuric acid Phosphoric acid Sodium hydroxide Calcium hydroxide Potassium hydroxide
Acids: hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, nitric acid Bases: sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium methoxide
Neutralization
Since Sodium Hydroxide is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid, you will make water and sodium chloride.
Potassium Hydroxide(KOH) is a base (it is "basic"). An acid will neutralize a base. Acetic acid can be used to neutralize KOH. Baking soda is a base, so it will not work to neutralize KOH.
HCl, hydrochloric acid, is the primary standard used to titrate against potassium hydroxide.