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What Is The Balanced Equation When Magnesium Reacts With Potassium Chloride?

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What Is The Balanced Equation When Magnesium Reacts With Potassium Chloride?

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This is impossible unless you use a lot of energy i.e. Electrolysis. This is because potassium is more reactive than magnesium. However, if you used Magnesium salt (i.e. Magnesium Sulphate). It might react and form Magnesium chloride and potassium sulphate.

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