Balanced equation and potassium limits and drives the reaction.
2K + Cl2 -> 2KCl
6.75 grams K (1 mole K/39.10 grams)(2 mole KCl/2 mole K)(74.55 grams /1 mole KCl)
= 12.9 grams potassium chloride produced
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well nerdy geeks nothing is produced idiots think its potassium
NCl3,HCl
Sodium (Na) reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is an ionic substance
it remains yellow i think me
Potassium violently reacts with hydrochloric acid forming the potassium chloride and hydrogen gas.
Potassium reacts with Chlorine to create Pottassium Chloride or KCl
2K+Cl2------->2KCl
Yes, it is correct.
you have to write... 2KI + Cl2 = 2KCl + I2
well nerdy geeks nothing is produced idiots think its potassium
2KI + Cl2 = 2KCl + I2
Yes. The formula for potassium chloride is KCl, showing that equal numbers of atoms of potassium and chlorine are required to form the compound. The gram atomic masses of these two atoms are close enough that the given amounts of the two elements show far more than enough chlorine to complete the reaction. Therefore, the only product of the reaction will be potassium chloride, but there will be a considerable amount of unreacted chlorine remaining after the reaction is complete.
It depends. It is most likely potassium chloride and lithium carbonate
This is the correct answer: Cl2(g)+2KI(aq) = I2(s)+2KCl(aq)
It is a true statement that chlorine gas reacts with sodium metal to produce sodium chloride. The symbol for chlorine is Cl.
Sulfur chloride
Salt -sodium chloride