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The chemical equation for potassium perchlorate is KClO4.
KClO is the chemical formula (not equation) of potassium hypochlorite.
2NF3 --> N2 + 3F2
The chemical equation is:3 FeCl2 + 2 K3PO4 = Fe3(PO4)2 + 6 KCl.
KF is potassium fluoride and has the elements potassium (K) and fluoride (F).
Fluorine and potassium react violently with one another to produce potassium fluoride and emit copious heat.
Potassium bromide and fluorine would react to form potassium fluoride and bromine gas. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is 2KBr + F2 -> 2KF + Br2.
The chemical name for the product of reaction betweenpotassium and fluorine is potassium fluoride.
The chemical equation for potassium is K.
2KI + F2 ----> 2KF + I2I hope this help :) :P :D :} :]
2KF -> 2K + F2
The chemical equation for potassium perchlorate is KClO4.
The chemical symbol of potassium is K.
The balanced symbol equation between fluorine and potassium chloride is: 2KF + Cl2 -> 2KCl + F2
The balanced symbol equation between fluorine and potassium iodide is: 2KI + F2 --> 2KF + I2
The chemical fomula for potassium chloride is ' KCl '. It is the Group(I) metal analogue of sodium chloride. The BALANCED chemical reaction to make potassium chloride is. 2K(s) + Cl2(g) = 2KCl(s) or HCl(aq) + KOH(aq) = KCl(aq) + H2O(l). NB Potassium's chemical symbol is 'K', from Latin , Kalium'.
The reaction between potassium and fluorine results in the formation of potassium fluoride (KF), a white crystalline salt. The chemical equation for this reaction is: 2K + F2 → 2KF. This is a highly exothermic reaction due to the high reactivity of both elements.