Potassium chloride, KCl, is a metal salt. It is composed of one atom of potassium (K) and one atom of chlorine (Cl). Potassium is an alkaline metal from Group 1 in the Periodic Table, and chlorine is a halogen from Group 17 on the periodic table. All elements from Group 1 have a +1 oxidation state, and all elements from Group 17 have a -1 oxidation state. Elements from Group 1 will form one-to-one relationships with elements from Group 17.
The chemical formula of potassium chlorate is KClO3. Equations are only used for chemical reactions, and they tell us what chemical is added to what other reactant to form what product.
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
KClO3--------K+ + (ClO3)-
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
2KClO3 ----> 2KCl + 3O2
K + Cl --> KCl
2 K + Cl2 = 2 KClOxygen is not needed.
Potassium and chlorine, because the chemical formula is KCl.
Pmclg
The chemical equation is:2 K + Cl2 = 2 KCl
potassium chlorine
iodine and chloride ions
2K + Cl2 ---> 2KCl
2K+Cl2------->2KCl
2 K + Cl2 = 2 KClOxygen is not needed.
Potassium + Chlorine --> Potassium Chloride (potassium plus chlorine arrow potassium chloride)
Potassium and chlorine, because the chemical formula is KCl.
No chemical reaction, only a solution containing ions of potassium, sodium and chlorine.
2KBr + Cl2 ----> 2KCl + Br2
Pmclg
It is impossible to balance that equation.
Chemical
you have to write... 2KI + Cl2 = 2KCl + I2