Chemistry, asked by abdulrahmanmama12345, 11 hours ago

5 a What forms when potassium reacts with chlorine? b What colour is this compound? No los c What will you see when you dissolve it in water? d Do you think the solution will conduct electricity ? Give a reason for your answer.

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Answered by ITZLOVERBOYBROOKLYN
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It will form KCl

It will be white/colourless

As potassium chloride (KCl) dissolves in water, the ions are hydrated. ... Ion-dipole forces attract the positive (hydrogen) end of the polar water molecules to the negative chloride ions at the surface of the solid, and they attract the negative (oxygen) ends to the positive potassium ions.

Molten or aqueous solution of KCl is a good conductor of electricity.

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