Potassium Iodide is an ionic bond. It is because it contains a metal and a non-metal, potassium and iodine respectively.
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∙ 13y agoPotassium iodide is an ionic compound.
covalent bond
Ionic
Potassium chloride is ionic as are all potassium compounds.
Yes, KI is an ionic compound called potassium iodide. It is made up of the elements potassium and iodine. Its structure is the form of a giant crystal lattice (giant ionic structure) where K+ and I- ions occupy alternate positions and there is strong electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
Potassium iodide (KI) has an ionic bond.
Potassium iodide is an ionic compound.
Potassium iodide (KI) has an ionic bond.
covalent bond
Ionic
Potassium chloride (KCl) has an ionic chemical bond.
Ionic
Potassium chloride is ionic as are all potassium compounds.
Potassium and fluorine will form an ionic bond
it forms an ionic bond
It's an element
Yes, KI is an ionic compound called potassium iodide. It is made up of the elements potassium and iodine. Its structure is the form of a giant crystal lattice (giant ionic structure) where K+ and I- ions occupy alternate positions and there is strong electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.