The reaction equation is:
2K + Cl2 --> 2KCl
When you put potassium and chlorine together, Potassium chloride is formed.
But be carefull and don't try this at home.
KCl
2KI + Cl2 = 2KCl + I2
Potassium + Chlorine --> Potassium Chloride (potassium plus chlorine arrow potassium chloride)
Potassium chloride and Iodine
No, one atom of the element Calcium (Ca) reacts with a molecule of Chlorine Gas which has two atoms of chlorine (CL2) to form on molecule of Calcium chloride (CaCl2) :-Ca + CL2 = CaCL
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2KI + Cl2 = 2KCl + I2
Potassium + Chlorine --> Potassium Chloride (potassium plus chlorine arrow potassium chloride)
Potassium chloride and Iodine
You will get a solution of potassium chloride and potassium hypochlorite.
chlorine plus potassium bromide gives bromine plus potassium chloride. Here is the symbol equation, but remember that the numbers AFTER the symbols should be subscripts. Cl2 + 2KBr = Br2 + 2KCl
Iron plus chlorine equals Iron chloride is the word equation.
K + f = kf
No reaction
it is potassium hydroxide plus calium equals potassium calcium n
This reaction is called a "single displacement" reaction, as the sodium replaces the potassium in combination with the chlorine. *This is the high-temperature distillation reaction to produce metallic potassium, and is not a spontaneous reaction because potassium is more reactive than sodium. The corresponding single replacement reaction is K + NaCl => Na + KCl.
Zinc Chloride and Iodine