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strong acid Hydrogen Chloride HCl

strong base Potassium Hydroxide KOH

HCl + KOH -> KCl + H2O

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Is potassium chloride a base acid or a base?

It is not a base or acid as it is neutral and has a PH value of 7


Is potassium chloride belongs to citric acid family?

No, potassium chloride has nothing to do with citric acid.


Is KCl acid or base or salt?

KCl is neither an acid or base but a neutral salt.


What acid would you add to potassium hydroxide to make potassium chloride and water?

Hydrochloric Acid


Potassium hydroxide plus hydrochloric acid?

Potassium chloride + water


What does hydrochloric acid and potassium make?

Potassium Chloride and hydrogen gas


Is potassium chloride an acid?

No. It is a neutral salt.


Is potassium sulphate a base or acidic?

Potassium sulfate is neither base nor acid - it is a salt. You could get it by mixing something like potassium hydroxide (a base) with sulfuric acid and allowing the neutralization reaction to occur. Since it is actually often produce by reacting potassium chloride with sulfuric acid to get potassium sulfate and HCl (aka hydrogen chloride, aka hydrochloric acid when dissolved in water) you might expect it to be contaminated with some residual acid.


Is chloride an acid or base?

It depends on which chloride is being talked about. For example - hydrogen chloride(HCl) is an acid! However, potassium chloride(KCl) is a salt.


Why does concentrated hydrochloric acid not react with potassium a predicted?

Potassium violently reacts with hydrochloric acid forming the potassium chloride and hydrogen gas.


Is chloride base or acid?

The chloride ion is the conjugate base of a strong acid.


How can neutralized potassium hydroxide?

Potassium hydroxide is a strong alkali. Therefore it can be neutralized by using a strong acid such as nitric acid or sulfuric acid.