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What are the parent acid and parent base for the salt KCl?
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Potassium Hydroxide and Hydrochloric acid.. . KOH + HCl = KCl + H2O
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HCL+KOH=KCL+H2O. this is the equation of formation Potassium Cloride.. parent acid: HCL. parent base KOH
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i think base cuz potassium is more basic that it nullifies the strong effect of cl
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Potassium triflate and ammonium chloride are the conjugate base and acid of strong base and acid. But I assume you sre at school and the strong base is potassium hydroxide and the acid hydrochloric acid.
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Potassium Nitrate, and Hydrocloric Acid.. (I learned something from chem! Yeah!)
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