What is the Latin for "All the Pieces matter?

Potassium chloride (KCl) is a type of salt. If this salt is chopped up into many pieces, how is its chemical m?

  • A. Some of the pieces will be potassium (K) and some will be chloride (Cl). B. It is still KCL no matter how many pieces you have since the chemical makeup is uniform throughout. C It depends on how many pieces you chop it into. D. You cannot tell from the information given

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    B. It is still KCL no matter how many pieces you have since the chemical makeup is uniform throughout.

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B. KCl has the mineral name sylvite. It is often used as a salt substitute, but is, ironically the lethal ingredient in a lethal injection.

Ron

b because the atoms are bonded together...it doesn't matter how many pieces you chop it into because it is still KCl.

salamander

B

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