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show the dissociation of potassium hydroxide ​

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Answered by yokeshps2005
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When KOH is dissolved in H2O (water) it will dissociate (dissolve) into K+ and Cl- ions. To show that they are dissolved in water we can write (aq) after each.

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When KOH is dissolved in H2O (water) it will dissociate (dissolve) into K+ and Cl- ions. To show that they are dissolved in water we can write (aq) after each.

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