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K+Cl →KCI. This is an example of​

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Answered by pankajpal6971
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Answer:

It is an example of a combination type of reaction.

Explanation:

  • Given the reaction, which is showing the formation of potassium chloride is an example of a combination reaction.
  • In a combination reaction, two reactants combine to create a single product.
  • Here, Potassium and chloride are combined to form a single product that is Potassium chloride.
  • To find a combination reaction by examining the number of reactants and components.
  • In this reaction, two reactants combine to generate a single component.
  • A combination reaction can happen between two ingredients, two compounds, or two elements.

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