As K is a much more active metall, the reaction goes generally in reverse way, which means that only a few amount of Ni(OH)2 forms.
There is no reaction
There will be no reaction.
yes
Already balanced
neutralisation reaction
There is no reaction
There will be no reaction.
yes
Already balanced
neutralisation reaction
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There will be no reaction. These two compounds do not react with each other at all.
They do not react, the Calcium cannot displace the Potassium as it is less reactive.
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 =====================
koh-pur-ni-kuhs
49.7g O2
hf + koh -> h2o + kf