It depends. It is most likely potassium chloride and lithium carbonate
cloride
When dilute sulfuric acid reacts with copper(II) carbonate, blue copper(II) sulfate solution is produced.
Sodium chloride has got electron configuration of 2,8,1. Potassium chloride has got electron configuration of 2,8,8,1. They behave identically in almost all the chemical reactions. But then you have potassium chloride molecule inside the cell. You need to have sodium chloride molecules out side the body cell to make them survive. If you get intravenous injection of sodium chloride, nothing will happen to you. If you give intravenous injection of potassium chloride, you will die instantly. How body cells recognize the difference between sodium chloride and potassium chloride in no time is the big question mark.
hydrochloic acid and sodium carbonate in limewater makes carbon dioxide which turns the limewater milky
sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, lithium chloride, gallium arsenide, titanium dioxide, etc., etc.
Answer: I don't know exactly, but I'll give you a clue. It's probably at least 100 mg and up to 600 mg of elemental potassium, because you can buy 100 mg elemental potassium tablets and up to 166 mg potassium tablets (probably elemental potassium) right off the shelf in stores in Canada without a prescription or doctor's approval. Answer: According to my calculations, using a formula provided to me from a pharmacist or assistant, there's 373 mg. of elemental potassium in 600 mg. of potassium chloride.
The Carboxylic Acid group of the serine reacts with the thionyl chloride to give the Acid Chloride derivative which then reacts with the methanol.
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is insoluble in water.
you can use the hydrochloric acid to differentiate between the zinc carbonate and zinc chloride as the zinc carbonate will give effervescence and the gas produced (carbon dioxide) turns lime water milky..and the zinc chloride will give no ppt
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
The color is from the potassium !
Carbon dioxide gas is given out! Explanation: calcium carbonate precipitates from mixing calcium chloride solution and sodium carbonate solution, because it has low solubility in water. When it meets strong acid (HCl), it reacts to give out carbon dioxide while forming calcium chloride in the aqueous solution.
When dilute sulfuric acid reacts with copper(II) carbonate, blue copper(II) sulfate solution is produced.
Potassium Chloride
Carbonate is CO3(2-) and will react with acids to give off carbon dioxide (CO2), leaving the acid salt of the original carbonate salt.
Potassium Chloride
Sodium chloride has got electron configuration of 2,8,1. Potassium chloride has got electron configuration of 2,8,8,1. They behave identically in almost all the chemical reactions. But then you have potassium chloride molecule inside the cell. You need to have sodium chloride molecules out side the body cell to make them survive. If you get intravenous injection of sodium chloride, nothing will happen to you. If you give intravenous injection of potassium chloride, you will die instantly. How body cells recognize the difference between sodium chloride and potassium chloride in no time is the big question mark.
Ferrous chloride in presence of hydrochloric acid gives brown precipitates of Ferric chloride with potassium permanganate.