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I don’t understand this what would you write for the subscript of K and KCI since they don’t have a number after them would it just be 1?

I don’t understand this what would you write for the subscript of K and KCI since-example-1

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Answer:

2 K + 1 Cl₂ → 2 KCl

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes, it would just be 1.

This is about balancing the reaction.

Chlorine always exits as diatomic gas and not as a single atom.

In this reaction, chlorine gas reacts with potassium atom to form potassium chloride.

In reactants, two K is reacting with 1 Cl₂ molecule

product is 2 molecules of KCl salt.

Further, K is undergoing oxidation from 0 to +1 state.(1 electron loss)

Cl is undergoing reduction from 0 to -1 state.(1 electron gain)

Since there are two atoms undergoing oxidation and reduction, total number of electron transfer is 2.

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