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Name the acid and base that results in the formation of potassium chloride salt. ​

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Answered by InFocus
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Answer:

KCl is commonly obtained by mining its minerals, followed by extraction. It is also extracted from brine (salt water). It can also be prepared in the laboratory in small scales by reacting potassium hydroxide (KOH) with hydrochloric acid (HCl).

Answered by lovechemistry
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Answer:

potassium chloride is formed by the combination of "potassium hydroxide" and " hydrochloric acid".

Explanation:

in equation form:

KOH (BASE) + HCl ( acid ) »» KCl ( salt) + H2O(water)

this type of reactions in which BASE and ACID reacts with each other,are called "acid - base neutralization " reactions.

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