Reaction of potassium with dilute sulphuric acid.
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Explanation:
Potassium dissolves readily in dilute sulphuric acid to form solutions containing the aquated K(I) ion together with hydrogen gas. Potassium reacts very rapidly with water to form a colourless solution of potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The resulting solution is basic because of the dissolved hydroxide.
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Answer: K + 2HCl = KCl2 + h2
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K is potassium
HCl is dilute hydrochloric acid
giving potassium chloride and hydrogen gas
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