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    A Metal Halide Forms When Potassium Reacts with Elemental Chlorine
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A Metal Halide Forms When Potassium Reacts with Elemental Chlorine

Question 38

Question 38

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A metal halide forms when potassium reacts with elemental chlorine.What is the most likely formula of this metal halide?


A) KCl
B) KCl2
C) K2Cl
D) KCl3
E) K3Cl2

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