What happened if chlorine is combined with potassium?
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The resulting forms Potassium Chloride (KCl).
Explanation:
When potassium is combined with chlorine it forms Potassium Chloride (KCl) (which is a salt).
K + Cl -------> KCl
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Potassium metal + Chlorine Gas --------> Potassium Chloride
The chemical equation using symbols and formula is
K (s) + C l2 (g) ---------> 2KCl (s)
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