I have no idea. The products of that reaction are water (not a gas at room temperature) and potassium chloride (not a gas at room temperature).
KOH (potassium hydroxide) is a strong base. HCL (Hydrochloric acid) is a strong acid.Both species almost completely dissociate in H2O solution.See the Related Questions for more information.
chlorine gas is produced
NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O
Ammonia (NH3)- when mixed into water - forms a basic solution.potassium hydroxide (KOH)- when mixed into water - forms a basic solution.lithium hydroxide (LiOH) - when mixed into water - forms a basic solution.Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) - when mixed into water - forms an acid solution.
2koh + h2so4 --> k2so4 + 2h2o
Yes - you have an acid and base and the resultant products are a salt (Potassium Chloride) and water
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KOH (potassium hydroxide) is a strong base. HCL (Hydrochloric acid) is a strong acid.Both species almost completely dissociate in H2O solution.See the Related Questions for more information.
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chlorine gas is produced
NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O
It's a chemical reaction.
Ammonia (NH3)- when mixed into water - forms a basic solution.potassium hydroxide (KOH)- when mixed into water - forms a basic solution.lithium hydroxide (LiOH) - when mixed into water - forms a basic solution.Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) - when mixed into water - forms an acid solution.
Those two compounds do NOT react at all.
2koh + h2so4 --> k2so4 + 2h2o
It can be argued it does as Potassium is a silvery gray metal. When reacted with water it produces colorless Potassium Hydroxide and colorless hydrogen gas.
None, no gas is given off.