KOH (aq) + HClO (aq) → KClO (l) + H2O (l)
This is an acid-base reaction (neutralization): KOH is a base, HClO is an acid.
Reactants:
- KOH – Potassium hydroxide
- Other names: Caustic potash
, Lye
, Potash lye
- Appearance: White solid, deliquescent
; White hygroscopic solid in various forms
; Odorless, white or slightly yellow lumps, rods, flakes, sticks, or pellets. [Note: May be used as an aqueous solution.]
- Other names: Caustic potash
- HClO – Hypochlorous acid, chloric(I) acid, chloranol, hydroxidochlorine
- Other names: Hypochlorous acid
, Hydrogen hypochlorite
, Chlorine hydroxide
- Appearance: Colorless aqueous solution
- Other names: Hypochlorous acid
Products:
- KClO
- Names: Potassium hypochlorite
- Appearance: Light grey liquid
- Names: Potassium hypochlorite
- H2O – Water, oxidane
- Other names: Water (H2O)
, Hydrogen hydroxide (HH or HOH)
, Hydrogen oxide
- Appearance: White crystalline solid, almost colorless liquid with a hint of xanh rớt, colorless gas
- Other names: Water (H2O)
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