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4 October, 12:12

Which acid and base neutralize to give potassium chloride salt? hf (aq) and kcl (aq) hcl (aq) and kcl (aq) hf (aq) and koh (aq) none of the above hcl (aq) and koh (aq) ?

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  1. 4 October, 12:38
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    HCl (aq) and KOH (aq)

    Explanation: -

    Neutralization reaction is a type of reaction in which an acid and base react together to give salt and water.

    A neutralization reaction is a type of double displacement reaction as well.

    So if KCl is the salt that is formed then K should come from one and Cl from another.

    Hence KOH and HCl are the acid and base that would neutralize to give KCl.
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