Write a balanced equation for the dissociation of each of the following strong electrolytes in water: a. KCl b. CaCl2 c. K3PO4 d. Fe(NO3)3
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KCl dissociates into K+ and Cl- ions in water. The balanced equation for this dissociation is: KCl (aq) → K+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) b. CaCl2 dissociates into Ca2+ and Cl- ions in water. The balanced equation for this dissociation is: CaCl2 (aq) → Ca2+ (aq) + 2Cl- (aq) Show more…
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