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Laila Gomez
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31 January, 04:12
What occurs when kcl (s is added to water?
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Trystan Koch
31 January, 04:33
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When KCL, which is an ionic compound is added to water it will dissociate and or ionize completely forming the ions of K + and Cl-. The resulting solution would be a neutral solution, as the K + is a cation of a strong base and Cl - is an anion of a strong acid, and whenever a strong base reacts with a strong acid, a neutral salt is produced
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