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i think it is a covalent bond
Chlorine is soluable, potassium however I think not. KClO3 is an ionic compound though.
well nerdy geeks nothing is produced idiots think its potassium
I think neon is a noble gas and won't bond with anything.
if you see you can make 3 elements are in each compound of this molecule. I THINK!
Just one. Potassium has one valence electron which it would give to chlorine, who could only take one before it was full and wouldn't take another.
A compound containing potassium and oxygen atoms would have a formula of K2O, and would be named potassium oxide. This is a binary ionic compound.
Two; one sodium (Na) and one chlorine (Cl). Curious to think that an explosive metal and a poisonous gas could combine to be so essential to life on Earth.
You think probable to atoms of sodium and chlorine.
i think it is a covalent bond
it quiter difficult to say but the exchanging of electrons is your answer i THINK!
You think to fusion.
If you think to aluminium potassium sulfate, AlK(SO4)2.12H2O and considering the hydrate: 48 atoms.
Chlorine is soluable, potassium however I think not. KClO3 is an ionic compound though.
If you think to sodium chloride the chemical formula is NaCl and contain atoms of sodium and chlorine.
They are formed when 3 atoms of chlorine bond together by sharing atoms from their p and d orbitals ... At least that's what i think =]
well nerdy geeks nothing is produced idiots think its potassium