Acid = Hydroiodic acid
Base = Potassium hydroxide (or any Potassium salt of weak acid)
Potassium iodide is a salt and will dissociate into potassium ions and iodide ions in water, so it is considered a base.
KI or potassium iodide will be basic in solution because it is the product of KOH (a strong base) and HI (a weak acid.)
It is not a base or acid as it is neutral and has a PH value of 7
You probably mean KCl, potassium chloride, which is a salt and therefore neither a base nor an acid, but as typed, you are enquiring about potassium carbon iodide, which is a non-existent compound.
Acid is Hydroiodic Acid (HI) and the Base (Alkali) is potassium hydroxide. Here is the reaction eq'n. HI(aq) + KOH(aq) = KI(aq) + H2O(l).
Potassium iodide is a salt and will dissociate into potassium ions and iodide ions in water, so it is considered a base.
KI or potassium iodide will be basic in solution because it is the product of KOH (a strong base) and HI (a weak acid.)
It is not a base or acid as it is neutral and has a PH value of 7
You probably mean KCl, potassium chloride, which is a salt and therefore neither a base nor an acid, but as typed, you are enquiring about potassium carbon iodide, which is a non-existent compound.
Acid is Hydroiodic Acid (HI) and the Base (Alkali) is potassium hydroxide. Here is the reaction eq'n. HI(aq) + KOH(aq) = KI(aq) + H2O(l).
KSCN is actually Neutral, and is not acidic nor basic.
Potassium hydroxide is the most common. J Ayres
its an acid, when you add hydrogen to things it usually makes acids
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!
Neither, iodized salt is just a mixture of sodium chloride and potassium iodide (both neutral salts).
Potassium Flouride is a salt. It is neither acid nor base. It tends to be slightly alkaline.
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).