Potassium permanganate is polar. It has polar bonds and is classified as an ionic molecule. It will dissolve in a polar substance.
Yes, its completely soluble. It turns the water a lovely purple color.
Yes, Potassium permanganate, like all potassium compounds, is ionic.
Yes. KMnO4 is a violet ionic solid, soluble in water and a strong oxidizing agent.
No. No element by itself is polar.
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Polar.
Potassium and fluorine will form an ionic bond
Is often used in aquaculture as an oxidizing agent to improve water quality and fish environment. Potassium Permanganate is a salt with the formulae of KMnO4.
Potassium permanganate is known as an oxidizing agent.
The reaction of chlorine and sulfur can give a few different products, each of which is considered to have covalent rather than ionic bonding.
Potassium permanganate and water form a solution, unless here is so much potassium permanganate present compared to the amount of water that the solubility limit is exceeded. In the latter instance, there might be both solution and suspension.
It is an ionic molecule because it is composed of a cation and anion.
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covalent bond
Ionic. All potassium compounds are ionic.
Potassium sorbate is ionic as are all potassium compounds
Sodium potassium tartrate is ionic. Tartaric acid is covalent.
Potassium chloride is ionic as are all potassium compounds.
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