no it's not
yes
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H2O and KCl interact mainly though ion-dipole forces.
Lithium chloride is a chemical compound with the formula LiCl. The salt is a typical ionic compound, although the small size of the Li+ ion gives rise to properties not seen for other alkali metal chlorides, such as extraordinary solubility in polar solvents (83g/100 mL of water at 20 °C) and its hygroscopic properties
KCl and CCl4 do they form solution
k2co3 + 2hcl --> kcl +h2o +co2
Potassium permanganate is a homogeneous chemical compound.
None of them, KCl is ionic, HF, H2O and F2 are covalent
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H2O and KCl interact mainly though ion-dipole forces.
Mixture
KCl+H2O--->KOH+HCl
Lithium chloride is a chemical compound with the formula LiCl. The salt is a typical ionic compound, although the small size of the Li+ ion gives rise to properties not seen for other alkali metal chlorides, such as extraordinary solubility in polar solvents (83g/100 mL of water at 20 °C) and its hygroscopic properties
KCl and CCl4 do they form solution
k2co3 + 2hcl --> kcl +h2o +co2
HC2H3O2(aq) + KOH(aq) -> H2O(l) + KC2H3O2(aq)It's already balanced, since there are two acetates, two Hydrogens on each side, and 1 oxygen on both sides :)
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl), because HCl in aqueous solution form ions H^(+) & Cl^(-) It is the Cl(-) anion that combines with then potassium cation to form that salt potassium chloride (KCl). Here is the balanced reaction eq'n HCl(aq) + KOH(aq) = KCl(aq) + H2O(l)
neutralization reaction