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What ions would you find in a solution if potassium perchlorate was dissolved in water?

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  • 26-09-2018

Answer:- In aqueous solution, potassium perchlorate gives [tex]K^+[/tex] and [tex]ClO_4^-[/tex]  ions.

Explanations:- Potassium perchlorate formula is [tex]KClO_4[/tex] and it's an ionic compound. As per the solubility rules, all compounds of alkali metals are soluble. So,  the give ions in aqueous solution. As is clear from the formula of potassium perchlorate, it gives potassium ions and perchlorate ions when dissolved in water.

[tex]KClO_4(aq)\rightarrow K^+(aq)+ClO_4^-(aq)[/tex]

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