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the equation of the reaction is K + Hcl ----> Kcl + h2 according this equation, K diplaces the hydrogen ions in Hcl to form Kcl and a brisk effervence of hydrogen gas is evolved

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11y ago

When you mix these two, you create water and potassium chloride. Basically salt water.

KOH + HCl -> H2O + KCl

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Its endothermic... In my experiment, it went from 26 to 25 degrees celsius... Its endothermic... In my experiment, it went from 26 to 25 degrees celsius...

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13y ago

In a water, potassium iodide, hydrochloric acid solution, heat is absorbed and an endothermic reaction occurs. no physical changes were observed in my experience.

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12y ago

Yes, explosively so.

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12y ago

boom

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Q: What happens when potassium is mixed with dilute hydrochloric acid?
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