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It's potassium fluorine (fluoride? dunno about the spelling. . . DX) Hope this helps!
No. KF (potassium fluoride) is ionic as are all potassium compounds.
yes
the ionic bond is made through a heated wall of fluoride
Potassium Fluoride is an ionic compound.
It's potassium fluorine (fluoride? dunno about the spelling. . . DX) Hope this helps!
No. KF (potassium fluoride) is ionic as are all potassium compounds.
yes
Ionic
Barium fluoride is a compound, not a bond. It has ionic bonding.
the ionic bond is made through a heated wall of fluoride
Potassium Fluoride is an ionic compound.
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Potassium iodide (KI) has an ionic bond.
Non of both, potassium fluoride, KF, is ionic
Magnesium and fluorine will produce magnesium fluoride by ionic bonding.
Potassium loses its one valence electron to form a cation with a +1 charge. This will allow it bond easily with non-metal anions to form an ionic compound with an ionic bond.