Pottasium has +1 oxidation number.Iodine has -1 oxidation number.
Br2 + 2KI -> 2KBr +I2
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You won't find KI on the periodic table, but you will find K and I. K is potassium (#19) and I is iodine (#53). Potassium is an alkali metal and iodine is a halogen. They are both very reactive and react readily with each other to form potassium iodide, which is KI, a white, bitter tasting solid.
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There is no such thing as Kl ins chemistry. KI (with a capital I) is potassium iodide, but since it is a compound and not an element it does not appear on the periodic table. Its component elements, potassium (K) and iodine (I) do appear on the table however.
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1 ml = 10^-6 kl or 0.000001 kl So: 20 ml = 20 * 10^-6 kl = 2*10^-5 kl or 0.00002 kl
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