This reaction is called a "single displacement" reaction, as the sodium replaces the potassium in combination with the chlorine.
*This is the high-temperature distillation reaction to produce metallic potassium, and is not a spontaneous reaction because potassium is more reactive than sodium. The corresponding single replacement reaction is K + NaCl => Na + KCl.
An acid-base reaction yielding a salt and water.
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Yes, this reaction is possible. Fluorine will displace chlorine from some compounds.
single replacment reaction
NaCl + H2CO3
An acid-base reaction yielding a salt and water.
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Any reaction occur.
Any reaction occur.
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Acid base reaction
Yes, this reaction is possible. Fluorine will displace chlorine from some compounds.
It is a hydration reaction.
It is an eothermic type of reaction.
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