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What kind of electrolyte used in salt bridge and why?

Kcl because of its high conductivity


Why do you use kcl for making salt bridge?

A salt bridge is used in electrochemical cells to allow for the flow of ions between the half-cells. Potassium chloride (KCl) is a commonly used salt for making salt bridges because it provides a source of mobile ions (K+ and Cl-) that can help maintain electrical neutrality in the half-cells by allowing the flow of ions to balance the charge buildup.


Which inert electrolyte do you prefer for preparing the salt bridge KCl or KNO3 why?

I prefer KCl as the inert electrolyte for preparing the salt bridge. KCl is more commonly used in salt bridges because it has a higher solubility in water compared to KNO3. Additionally, KCl does not react with most redox systems, making it a stable and reliable choice for maintaining electrical neutrality in the cell.


Is KCl an acid?

Yes, KCl is potassium chloride and it is indeed a form of salt.


Is KCl acid or base or salt?

KCl is neither an acid or base but a neutral salt.


Is kcl base or acid?

KCl is neither an acid or base but a neutral salt.


Label for no salt sodium free salt?

KCl


Is KCL2 a salt?

Potassium chloride is a salt. But the chemical formula is KCl.


What is a subsitution for salt?

This is potassium chloride (KCl).


What are salt substitues and are they okay to use along with medication?

Salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) substitutes are potassium chloride (KCl) or mixtures NaCl + KCl.


Why KCL in salt bridge minimise liquid junction potential?

A liquid junction potential is a potential difference between two solutions caused by the diffusion of an ion faster than the other. Salt bridges between these solutions containing high concentration of salts (eg. KCl, KNO3, NH4NO3) with ions that diffuse at the same rate minimising this effect.


What does salt bridge contain?

A salt bridge contains an electrolyte solution, typically potassium chloride (KCl) or sodium chloride (NaCl). It is used to maintain electrical neutrality in a galvanic cell by allowing the flow of ions between the two half-cells, preventing the buildup of charge and facilitating the continuous flow of electrons.