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1.20 1024
KCl
K+ cation and Cl- anion
Minimum 102,6 g of KCl.
4.0%
Potassium chloride is a ionic lattice which is made out of potassium ions and chloride ions. Therefore, separate 'molecules of this compound do not exist. The empirical formula itself is KCl which is used also as the chemical formula for the compound.
1.20442 x 1024 chloride ions
1.34M--->1L xM---> 1.58 L = 1.34 x1.58 = 2.12 moles KCL
KCl
electrostatic KCl is an ionic compound formed by the electrostatic attraction between K+ ions and Cl- ions. The electrostatic attraction is an ionic bond.
K+CL=KCL From the above reaction K=POTASSIUM CL =CHLORINE KCL= POTASSIUM CHLORIDE SORRY FOR NOT DISPLAYING THE THE CHARGE ON IONS
Potassium chloride, KCl, is an electrolyte, because in water it dissociates into solvated potassium and chloride ions.
K+ cation and Cl- anion
in kcl ionic bond is present. A positive charge is present on k while negtive charge on cl. These opositly charge ions are at alternative positions. So atracts each other. Due to that strong force of attraction kcl holds togather so wel
In order to coagulate, there must be more ions. ... But there will be three ions when MgCl₂ dissociates (Mg²⁺ and 2Cl⁻), also, there will be more charge on Mg (Mg²⁺) than when KCl dissociates.
kci does not exist in chemistry. but KCl (with a lowercase L) is potassium chloride It contains potassium ions (K+) and chloride ions (Cl-)
The cation,K +and the anion,Cl -
Minimum 102,6 g of KCl.