2K + 2HCl -> 2KCl + H2
hydrochloric acid would do here.
- potassium chloride is used as a substitute for sodium chloride - potassium chloride is used to treat the rare hypokalemia
potassium is used for explotions and it is aslo in potassium chloride.
Yes it can
potassium chlorine
A mistake in writing the formula! The questioner probably meant "KCl", which is the formula of an ionically bonded salt named potassium chloride.
HCL (hydrochloric acid) and KOH (Potassium hydroxide)HCL + KOH = KCL + H2Oso you need hydrochloric acid and potassium hydroxide.
Crystallisation from solution, flotation, or electrostatic separation from suitable minerals.
Potassium chlorate contains potassium, chlorine, and oxygen. It is used in safety matches, explosives, as an oxidizing agent, to prepare oxygen, and as a disinfectant.
- potassium chloride is used as a substitute for sodium chloride - potassium chloride is used to treat the rare hypokalemia
The hydrochloric acid: HCl + NaOH = NaCl + H2O
The reaction is:KOH + HCl = KCl + H2O
Sodium chloride is NaCl. Sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
Lactic acid. Its used to chemically break down foods. --- Lactic acid is actually a by-product of anaerobic respiration, not used in the stomach. The acid used in the stomach to break down foods is called Gastric Acid, which consists mainly of Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) as well as containing Potassium Chloride (KCl) and Sodium Chloride (NaCl).
potassium is used for explotions and it is aslo in potassium chloride.
Yes it can
potassium chlorine
The solution of potassium chloride is used to evaluate the stray light.