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Chapter 2 Problem 23

Question

A substance dissociates into \(\rm{K}^+\) and \(\rm{Cl}^-\) in solution. The substance is a(n) ________.

a. acid

b. base

c. salt

d. buffer

Solution

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In the context of chemical science, a compound can be defined as any pure substance which is formulated by the bonding between two or more elemental atoms. It is considered a pure substance because the atoms bond in a fixed whole-number ratio.

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Explore the nature of compounds in chemistry, focusing on potassium chloride (KCl) and its dissociation. Understand the distinctions between salts, acids, bases, and buffers. Dive into the characteristic behaviors of each to identify the true nature of KCl.


Title Anatomy & Physiology 1 
Author Kelly A. Young, James A. Wise, Peter DeSaix, Dean H. Kruse, & 6 more
ISBN 9781938168130

Decoding Potassium Chloride: Is it a Salt, Acid, Base, or Buffer?

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