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covalent bond
Potassium Iodide is the chemical name for the molecular formula KI. Potassium forms the cation of K+ and iodine the anion of I-. Thus it is an ionic compound.
it is ionicly bonded
FeSo4 Fe = +2 So4 = -2 charge so they bond ionically
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 sulfate forms an ionic bond, it is composed of ions
It will be an Ionic Bond.
Yes, the potassium and the hydrogen will bond together, leaving the sulfate and calcium.
covalent bond
ionic bond
Potassium Iodide is the chemical name for the molecular formula KI. Potassium forms the cation of K+ and iodine the anion of I-. Thus it is an ionic compound.
Potassium sulfate contains both covalent and ionic bonding. Potassium cations are bonded ionically to the polyatomic sulfate anions, and these anions are internally bonded covalently.
Potassium chloride (KCl) has an ionic chemical bond.
Potassium oxide has an ionic bond.
it is ionicly bonded
Potassium chloride (KCl) has an ionic bond.
Potassium chloride has only an ionic bond.