None of both, it's a neutral salt.
It is neutral.
It is neutral.
Unless the solution is made acidic or basic, the two will dissolve and form a solution of potassium ions, permanganate ions and iodide ions.
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Acetic acid is added in the titration reaction to provide the acidic conditions necessary for the reaction between KI and N-bromosuccinimide to occur effectively. The acidic medium helps to convert KI to iodine, which can then react with N-bromosuccinimide. This reaction is commonly used to determine the vitamin C content in a solution.
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A basic way to do so is to imagine it. Picture it in your mind, imagine yourself sending the ki to where it needs to go. It knows what to do on its own.
Permanganate(purple) becomes Mn2+(pale pink) and Iodide becomes Iodine.
KI or potassium iodide will be basic in solution because it is the product of KOH (a strong base) and HI (a weak acid.)
1. Make a ki ball 2. Close your eyes 3.think of a line going to the object
To make a 10% KI solution, dissolve 10 grams of potassium iodide (KI) in 90 grams of water, for a total of 100 grams of solution. This will give you a 10% weight/volume (w/v) solution of KI.
Potassium iodide (KI) is generally stable and does not react significantly with acids or alkalis under normal conditions. However, in acidic solutions, potassium iodide can undergo oxidation to form iodine, especially in the presence of strong oxidizing agents. In alkaline solutions, it may react to form iodate ions, but such reactions are less common. Overall, KI is more stable in neutral or mildly basic conditions.