potassium in a metal while oxygen is a non-metal therefore pottasium oxide has ionic bond
Ionic
Iron and Potassium both are elements and not compounds. They can't be ionic or molecular.
The ionic compound for Potassium is K+ and the ionic compound for Oxide is O2-. So K+ + O2- = K20 From MILLY
Yes, they are calcium salts.
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potassium in a metal while oxygen is a non-metal therefore pottasium oxide has ionic bond
Potassium iodide is ionic.
Potassium chloride is ionic as are all potassium compounds.
Potassium sorbate is ionic as are all potassium compounds
Here are examples of ionic bonds and ionic compounds: NaBr - sodium bromide KBr - potassium bromide NaCl - sodium chloride NaF - sodium fluoride KI - potassium iodide KCl - potassium chloride CaCl2 - calcium chloride K2O - potassium oxide MgO - magnesium oxide You can recognize ionic compounds because they consist of a metal bonded to a nonmetal.
Ionic. All potassium compounds are ionic.
The metals aluminum, calcium, and potassium will give up electrons to be stable. Chlorine is a nonmetal and it will gain an electron in an ionic bond in order to be stable.
Calcium or Potassium are not halogens but metals.
calcium nitride is ionic.
Calcium chloride is an ionic compound.
Ionic