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Which salt would HI and KOH produce?Question 2Select one:a.KIb.KClc.CaCl22d.CaI2

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Which salt would HI and KOH produce?Question 2Select one:a.KIb.KClc.CaCl22d.CaI2

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Solution

The reaction between HI (Hydroiodic acid) and KOH (Potassium hydroxide) would produce a salt and water. This is a type of reaction called an acid-base neutralization reaction.

The reaction can be written as follows:

HI + KOH -> KI + H2O

So, the salt produced would be KI (Potassium iodide).

Therefore, the answer is a. KI.

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