In the context of the question, it is none of those. It is a salt formed by the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. In this context, the term neutral refers to an equalibrium point which is neither acid nor base, but the term does not apply to the the salt, which has no Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) to measure.
A solution of K2O in H2O is identical with a solution of KOH in
H2O. However , according to the Arrhenius system K2O cannot be classified as a base in that it does not have OH - 's in its formula. (e.g. but it is a base).
Basic
K2o
K2o
No there is no pH change KCl+H20--> K2O + HCl neither OH- or H+ is formed, which would make it either more acidic or more basic. KCl is a salt
acidic acidic acidic
acidic.
basic or acidic
its acidic
acidic
acidic
Acidic
acidic
acidic