Yes. The potassium will replace the calcium in the calcium chloride, producing potassium chloride and calcium. This is an example of a single replacement/displacement reaction. CaCl2 + 2K --> 2KCl + Ca
No, they will not
Sodium chloride and potassium sulfate will not react.
No
K+ and Cl- react to form KCl (potassium chloride)
These compounds doesn't react.
no
Calcium chloride will not further react with chloride ions.
Calcium chloride and potassium chloride are pure substances.
Calcium chloride: CaCl2 Potassium phosphate: K3PO4
Both potassium chloride and calcium chloride are strong electrolytes when dissolved in water or when molten.
no
Calcium carbonate and sodium chloride doesn't react.
No, they will not
Sodium chloride and potassium sulfate will not react.
Potassium chloride is react with AgNO3 , the chloride ion subtract from potassium chloride to form silver chloride precipitate and potassium nirate. KCl + AgNO3 → KNO3 + AgCl↓
it dosent react
No