Uh maybe something to do with your heart or your blood cells. Is this answer resonable?
Th bonding in potassium chloride, KCl, is ionic. The crystal contains potassium ions, K+ and chlorine anions Cl-
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K+CL=KCL From the above reaction K=POTASSIUM CL =CHLORINE KCL= POTASSIUM CHLORIDE SORRY FOR NOT DISPLAYING THE THE CHARGE ON IONS
K+ and Cl- react to form KCl (potassium chloride)
It should be written as KCl, it is called Potassium chloride and it is composed of Potassium (K) and Chlorine (Cl).
Th bonding in potassium chloride, KCl, is ionic. The crystal contains potassium ions, K+ and chlorine anions Cl-
K+ And CL- or Potassium and chlorine.
K and Cl
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Potassium chloride is that format (K for potassium, CL for chloride). Potassium chlorate, on the other hand, is different (KClO3)
K+CL=KCL From the above reaction K=POTASSIUM CL =CHLORINE KCL= POTASSIUM CHLORIDE SORRY FOR NOT DISPLAYING THE THE CHARGE ON IONS
K+ and Cl- react to form KCl (potassium chloride)
how many mg in 20 meg potassium
Chloride: Cl-Potassium bromide: KBr
It is a compound made of the elements potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl).
potassium iodied = KI chloride = cl
k-cl:::