The balanced equation for copper(II) oxide and potassium chloride is
CuO + 2KCl → CuCl2 + K2O
When copper(II) oxide reacts with potassium chloride then it forms copper(II) chloride and potassium oxide.
The balanced chemical equation for potassium chloride is 2KCl = 2K + Cl2.
The balanced equation for potassium reacting with zinc chloride is: 2K + ZnCl2 → 2KCl + Zn.
The balanced equation for potassium reacting with chlorine to form potassium chloride is: 2K + Cl2 → 2KCl
The balanced equation for potassium bromide (KBr) and ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) is: KBr + NH4Cl → KCl + NH4Br
KCl will not decompose
The balanced symbol equation between fluorine and potassium chloride is: 2KF + Cl2 -> 2KCl + F2
2K + Cl2 ---> 2KCl
The balanced equation for heated potassium chlorate decomposing into oxygen and potassium chloride is: 2KClO3(s) -> 2KCl(s) + 3O2(g)
The balanced equation for this reaction is: 2 KClO3 -> KClO4 + KCl
It is impossible to balance that equation.
The balanced equation for potassium metal (K) reacting with silver chloride (AgCl) is: 2K + 2AgCl → 2KCl + 2Ag.
The balanced equation for Sodium Nitrate (NaNO3) and Potassium Chloride (KCl) is: 2NaNO3 + KCl -> 2NaCl + KNO3