Question #84e60

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Feb 26, 2017

OH^-

Explanation:

OH^- is the more reactive ion. KOH is quite completely dissociated and if OH^- is in a great concentration it can react with metals and with inorganic and organic compounds. K^+, instead is called spectator ion. It doesn't react with any ion. It doesn't form insoluble compounds with any anion, It can't reduce itself; it does not form coordination compounds