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The compound is called Potassium Iodide (-ide.. not -ine).
No, reaction
Acid = Hydroiodic acid Base = Potassium hydroxide (or any Potassium salt of weak acid)
In a water, potassium iodide, What_happens_when_you_react_potassium_iodide_with_hydrochloric_acidsolution, heat is absorbed and an endothermic reaction occurs. No physical changes.
No - there would be a reaction though if Chlorine and Potassium Iodide were mixed
They are not soluble, therefore they do not precipitate or form a color....a.k.a....no reaction...
The compound is called Potassium Iodide (-ide.. not -ine).
the reaction between bleach anb potassium iodide is KI+NaCl2--->KCl2+NaI
No reaction.
In the reaction: Lead (Ⅱ) Nitrate + Potassium Iodide → Potassium Nitrate + Lead (Ⅱ) Iodide.. all nitrates are soluble and lead(ii)iodide is insoluble.
Bromine and Potassium iodide react to form Potassium bromide and Iodine.
Please mention this reaction.
No reaction because the anion is common in both compounds.
No, reaction
Acid = Hydroiodic acid Base = Potassium hydroxide (or any Potassium salt of weak acid)
Potassium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the formula KOH
There is no reaction, because silver iodide is very insoluble.