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.
yes, it is a chemical reaction KOH+HCl===> KCl+ H2O
The reaction is:
KOH + HCl = KCl + H2O
KOH + HBr = KBr + H2O
Hci+koh
Balanced :2 K + 2 H2O ----> 2 KOH + H2
HC2H3O2(aq) + KOH(aq) -> H2O(l) + KC2H3O2(aq)It's already balanced, since there are two acetates, two Hydrogens on each side, and 1 oxygen on both sides :)
Balanced:2 KOH + SO3 ----> K2SO4 + H2O
I assume KOH is limiting. Balanced equation. KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O 0.400 moles KOH (1 mole H2O/1 mole KOH)(18.016 grams/1 mole H2O) = 7.21 grams water produced =====================
HCl + KOH ==> KCl + H2O
Balanced :2 K + 2 H2O ----> 2 KOH + H2
HC2H3O2(aq) + KOH(aq) -> H2O(l) + KC2H3O2(aq)It's already balanced, since there are two acetates, two Hydrogens on each side, and 1 oxygen on both sides :)
Balanced:2 KOH + SO3 ----> K2SO4 + H2O
I assume KOH is limiting. Balanced equation. KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O 0.400 moles KOH (1 mole H2O/1 mole KOH)(18.016 grams/1 mole H2O) = 7.21 grams water produced =====================
HCl + KOH ==> KCl + H2O
KOH + HF ---> KF + H2O
The balanced equation is: KHCO3 + HCl -> KCl + CO2 + H2O The products of the reaction are potassium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.
An example is:2 KOH + H2SO4 = K2SO4 + 2 H2O
The equation is:2 KOH + H2SO4 = K2SO4 + 2 H2O
CH3COOH + KOH = CH3COOK + H2O
They are all 1: KOH + HBr = KBr + H2O
HNO3 + KOH ---> KNO3 + H2O