nothing it would stay alive
Pure potassium chloride solution should have a pH about 7.
its depends in the amount of potassium chloride.
That depends on how much solution you have.
By itself, no. In solution, yes.
salty
No.If you add ammonium chloride solution to potassium chloride solution all that happens is a solution with all the ions in it - ammonium ions, potassium ions, chloride ions and hydroxide ions.
Pure potassium chloride solution should have a pH about 7.
its depends in the amount of potassium chloride.
Examples: sodium chloride solution, potassium chloride solution, lithium chloride solution.
The solution of potassium chloride is used to evaluate the stray light.
Reddish precipitate of Mercuric iodide and clear solution of Potassium chloride is produced
That depends on how much solution you have.
In aqueous solution they would not react. They would form a solution of ferric ions, chloride ions, potassium ions, and iodide ions.
Anything dissolved in water. For example, salt water or kool aid.
yes
By itself, no. In solution, yes.
salty