synthesis reaction
synthesis reaction
The given reaction is an example of "synthesis" reaction, in particular one in which two elements react to form a chemical compound.
This is a combination or synthesis reaction. 2 atoms of K (potassium) combine with a diatomic molecule I2 (iodine) to form two molecules of KI (potassium iodide).
It's a tpye of chemical reaction called a displacement reaction, it's alsoa redox reaction
Metallic potassium, placed in water, will react with water molecules, forming potassium hydroxide, and releasing hydrogen gas. 2K + 2H2O ==> 2KOH + H2
synthesis reaction
The given reaction is an example of "synthesis" reaction, in particular one in which two elements react to form a chemical compound.
This is a combination or synthesis reaction. 2 atoms of K (potassium) combine with a diatomic molecule I2 (iodine) to form two molecules of KI (potassium iodide).
The reaction is 2K + F2--> 2KF The product is potassium fluoride
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It's a tpye of chemical reaction called a displacement reaction, it's alsoa redox reaction
2K+ + OH- + 2H+ + SO42- 2H2O(l) + 2K+ + SO4 2-
2K+ + OH- + 2H+ + SO42- 2H2O(l) + 2K+ + SO4 2-
Metallic potassium, placed in water, will react with water molecules, forming potassium hydroxide, and releasing hydrogen gas. 2K + 2H2O ==> 2KOH + H2
2K+ + OH- + 2H+ + SO42- 2H2O(l) + 2K+ + SO4 2-
It is a vigorous and exothermic reaction, in which a salt of Potassium and Hydrogen is produced. The heat produced may be enough to burn the hydrogen produced.
2K+ + 4H+ + 2O2- = 2K++ 2OH- + H2 Sodium is a reducing metal.