I can't find KCI salt and I need to get some for my cat. Help! I live in Kennewick WA
Yes
A water solution of potassiuum chloride is obtained: KCl is dissociated.
NaBr is a salt because it has Na in it CuNo32 may be a nonelectrolyte NH3 is a base KOH is a base CaCl2 may be a nonelectrolyte hope that somewhat helps
salt is not from salt water
Plain salt would mean ordinary table salt, as opposed to flavored salt . There are onion salt, garlic salt, seasoned salt, smoked salt , celery salt, etc. -- none of these would be plain salt.
Hydrochloric acid will... HCl + KOH = KCl + H2O
yes
KCI is the producer (KCI Medical) 0.9% NaCl is the standard saline drip bag for rehydration.
There is no such thing as KCI. KCl, (with a lowercase L) has an ionic bond.
no
2 ci + 2 ki = 2 kci + i2
I think KCI ionic compound name is Potassium Chloride.
Metal
Yes
kci does not exist in chemistry. but KCl (with a lowercase L) is potassium chloride It contains potassium ions (K+) and chloride ions (Cl-)
yes, there is a little one inside the KCI Expo Center near KCI/MCI airport in Kansas City, MO
You probably mean KCl, potassium chloride, which is a salt and therefore neither a base nor an acid, but as typed, you are enquiring about potassium carbon iodide, which is a non-existent compound.