the pH is 7
This formula is KClO2.
it is not commercially available. you can buy it from chemical suppliers online
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Presumably you're talking about KClO4 (potassium perchlorate) which is a salt. Assuming an aqueous solution, you should only have one anion (ClO4-) and one cation (K+).
The chemical reaction is:NH4ClO4 + KOH ↔ KClO4 + NH4OH
Potassium perchlorate
The chemical formula for potassium perchlorate is KClO4. When dissolved in water, it dissociates into potassium ions (K+) and perchlorate ions (ClO4-).
The compound KClO4 is called potassium perchlorate.
KClO4
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The valencies of Potassium hypochlorite, Potassium chlorite, Potassium chlorate, and Potassium perchlorate are +1, +1, +1, and +1 respectively for the potassium ion. The hypochlorite, chlorite, chlorate, and perchlorate anions have valencies of -1, -1, -1, and -1 respectively.
The scientific name for KClO4 is potassium perchlorate.
4KClO3= 3KClO4+KCl
This formula is KClO2.
the equation is KClO4 all together
Potassium itself does not have a pH as it is a pure element. However, when potassium reacts with water, it forms potassium hydroxide (KOH) which is a strong base and has a pH around 14.
The solution of Sodium Perchlorate is neutral, as neither the sodium ion nor the perchlorate ion contribute significantly to the pH of the solution.