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Question
what is the molecular equation for the reaction of hydrochloric acid with potassium hydroxide?
a. ( ce{h2cl + 2koh -> h2o + 2kcl} )
b. ( ce{2hcl + k(oh)2 -> 2h2o + kcl2} )
c. ( ce{h+ + oh- -> h2o} )
d. ( ce{hcl + koh -> h2o + kcl} )
e. hydrochloric acid does not react
Brief Explanations
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid, and potassium hydroxide (KOH) is a strong base. They react in a neutralization reaction to form water (H₂O) and a salt (KCl). Let's analyze each option:
- Option a: The formula for hydrochloric acid is HCl, not H₂Cl. So this is incorrect.
- Option b: The formula for potassium hydroxide is KOH, not K(OH)₂, and the formula for the salt should be KCl (since K has a +1 charge and Cl has a -1 charge), not KCl₂. So this is incorrect.
- Option c: This is the net ionic equation, not the molecular equation. The question asks for the molecular equation, so this is incorrect.
- Option d: HCl (hydrochloric acid) reacts with KOH (potassium hydroxide) to form H₂O (water) and KCl (potassium chloride). The equation is balanced, and the formulas are correct for a molecular equation of a neutralization reaction between a strong acid and a strong base.
- Option e: Hydrochloric acid (a strong acid) does react with potassium hydroxide (a strong base) in a neutralization reaction, so this is incorrect.
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d. $\ce{HCl + KOH
ightarrow H_{2}O + KCl}$