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You would hear an audible "pop".
The permanganate dissolves slowly in water to form a purple solution.
It will change colour and become purple
the transport will speed up
Sodium chloride has got electron configuration of 2,8,1. Potassium chloride has got electron configuration of 2,8,8,1. They behave identically in almost all the chemical reactions. But then you have potassium chloride molecule inside the cell. You need to have sodium chloride molecules out side the body cell to make them survive. If you get intravenous injection of sodium chloride, nothing will happen to you. If you give intravenous injection of potassium chloride, you will die instantly. How body cells recognize the difference between sodium chloride and potassium chloride in no time is the big question mark.
Potassium nitrate itself is a source of oxygen, and it is not flammable by itself. So in oxygen, even in a very high amount of it, nothing would happen. However, if any combustible substance is combined with potassium nitrate and ignited, it would burn.
Calcium carbonate precipitates
Barium acetate plus silver. Ba + 2AgC2H3O2 --> Ba(C2H3O2)2 + 2Ag
You would hear an audible "pop".
it explodes
A methane outburst ignited and caused a spark and then immediatly caused the explosion
Nothing!
what will happen if injection potassium chloride is taken orally
The monkey will not be strongly affected.
it will get fire slowly
Absolutely nothing
They would form the ionic compound potassium fluoride, KF.