Did you mean KCl ? it's ionic.
KCI is an ionic compound. It is composed of a metal (potassium) and a non-metal (chlorine), which typically form ionic bonds between them due to the transfer of electrons.
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KCl is potassium chloride. 'K'(Kalium the Latin for Potassium) 'Cl' Chloride.
You probably mean KCl, potassium chloride, which is a salt and therefore neither a base nor an acid, but as typed, you are enquiring about potassium carbon iodide, which is a non-existent compound.
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I think it's Potassium Chloride, but I'm not aure
KCI is the producer (KCI Medical) 0.9% NaCl is the standard saline drip bag for rehydration.
KCI (potassium chloride) is an ionic compound made up of positively charged potassium ions and negatively charged chloride ions. Ionic bonds form between these ions due to the attraction between opposite charges.
KCl is a compound. It consists of K (Potassium) and Cl (Chlorine) atoms. K is on the 4th period 1A group on the periodic table and Cl is 3rd period 7A group on the periodic table
Do you mean KCl with an "L?" If so, that's potassium chloride.
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KCI, or potassium chloride, is a salt that is composed of a metal (potassium) and a nonmetal (chlorine).