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Acid = Hydroiodic acid

Base = Potassium hydroxide (or any Potassium salt of weak acid)

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Potassium iodide base or acid?

Potassium iodide is a salt and will dissociate into potassium ions and iodide ions in water, so it is considered a base.


Is kI is a acid?

KI or potassium iodide will be basic in solution because it is the product of KOH (a strong base) and HI (a weak acid.)


Is potassium chloride a base acid or a base?

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Is KCI a base or an acid?

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What acid and base would react in a aqueous solution to produce potassium iodide?

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Is potassium cyanide a base or an acid?

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What acid and what base makes potassium chloride?

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Is KI and acid or base?

Well, isn't that a delightful question! KI, also known as potassium iodide, is actually a salt that is formed from a metal (potassium) and a non-metal (iodine). It is considered neutral rather than an acid or base. Keep exploring the wonderful world of chemistry, my friend!


Is hydrogen iodide an acid or base?

its an acid, when you add hydrogen to things it usually makes acids


Is iodized salt a base or an acid?

Neither, iodized salt is just a mixture of sodium chloride and potassium iodide (both neutral salts).


Is potassium fluoride acid or base?

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Is potassium sulfate a base or acid?

Potassium sulfate is neither a base nor an acid. It is a salt that is formed by the reaction of a base (potassium hydroxide) and an acid (sulfuric acid).