No; if mixed together, they would form metallic bonds (as they are both metals).
Sodium and Potassium are both metallic elements in the Alkali metals group. They both react with other elements, such as members of the Halogen group, to form ionic compounds.
I first thought that it wasn't possible, but an alloy NaK exists, but is extremely volatile.
No, because they both would be highy unstable if they shared any electrons.
Yes, potassium iodide is a common ionic chemical in some labs.
no, but they alloy
Yes. The formula is Na3N.
yes
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what is the ionic bond between potassium and iodine?
Yes! K's atomic number is 19 and wants to become more stable if it was 18 so it wants to give up an electron so it is K+. CL's atomic number is 17 and would become more stable if it were 18 so it wants to gain an electron so it can be CL-. K and CL are now ions hence Ionic Bond.
It is not ionic, it is covalent.
Potassium and fluorine will form an ionic bond
Boron and Iodine are elements but in a reaction they would form neither as a covaelent bond and an ionic bond is comepletely separate.Basically, neither can form copounds as covaelent and ionic are bonds not compounds.
Potassium Iodide is an ionic bond. It is because it contains a metal and a non-metal, potassium and iodine respectively.
Potassium is a metal and iodine is a nonmetal, so yes, it's an ionic bond.
They would form an ionic bond. Potassium would lose 1 electron, which iodine would gain. This metal-nonmetal, give-and-take scenario is what happens in an ionic bond. The compound formed would be called potassium iodide, and its chemical formula is KI.
Potassium iodide is an ionic compound.
It is ionic bond
No. They both are looking to lose an electron. One will bond with an element that will take that electron. Potassium and iodine will form ionic bonds.
what is the ionic bond between potassium and iodine?
Ionic
Yes! K's atomic number is 19 and wants to become more stable if it was 18 so it wants to give up an electron so it is K+. CL's atomic number is 17 and would become more stable if it were 18 so it wants to gain an electron so it can be CL-. K and CL are now ions hence Ionic Bond.
metallic bond is present in KCL because all metal have metallic bond.
Potassium chloride (KCl) has an ionic chemical bond.
Potassium chloride is ionic as are all potassium compounds.