No. It is a neutral salt.
Hydrochloric Acid
Potassium chloride + water
Potassium Chloride and hydrogen gas
It depends on which chloride is being talked about. For example - hydrogen chloride(HCl) is an acid! However, potassium chloride(KCl) is a salt.
Potassium violently reacts with hydrochloric acid forming the potassium chloride and hydrogen gas.
No, potassium chloride has nothing to do with citric acid.
Hydrochloric Acid
Potassium chloride + water
Potassium Chloride and hydrogen gas
It depends on which chloride is being talked about. For example - hydrogen chloride(HCl) is an acid! However, potassium chloride(KCl) is a salt.
Potassium violently reacts with hydrochloric acid forming the potassium chloride and hydrogen gas.
Potassium chloride is a salt, but it is not common table salt.Common table salt is sodium chloride.
Hydrochloric acid evaporates off of potassium sulfate when it's produced. This results because potassium chloride is combined with sulfuric acid to create potassium sulfate.
strong acid Hydrogen Chloride HCl strong base Potassium Hydroxide KOH HCl + KOH -> KCl + H2O
Potassium hydroxide is the most common. J Ayres
The mixture of approximately 0.5 percent Hydrochloric Acid, Potassium Chloride, and Sodium Chloride in your stomach is properly known as "Gastric Acid".
Acid + Alkali -> Salt + Water For this case, Hydrochloric acid + Potassium hydroxide -> Potassium chloride + water HCl + KOH -> KCl + H2O