Potassium chloride, with formula KCl.
Only elements are there on the periodic table and not compounds. The elements potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl) are present on the periodic table. KCl is a compound and is not seen on the periodic table.
symbol of cation = K+ symbol of anion = CL-
Na and K are both metals and do not react Na and Cl are metal and non metal respectively and will form ionic compound, NaCl or table salt or sodium chloride Mg and Li are both metals and do not react S and Cl are both non metals and will give covalent compounds
Potassium chloride (KCl) is a compound formed when K transfers an electron to Cl. What kind of bond holds KCl together?
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
SynthesisWhenever 2 or more elements combine to form one compound, it is a synthesis reaction.
It is a compound made of the elements potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl).
Ca2+ + 2 I- --> CaI2
Only elements are there on the periodic table and not compounds. The elements potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl) are present on the periodic table. KCl is a compound and is not seen on the periodic table.
They are elements.
K+ cation and Cl- anion
Potassium (K) and Chlorine (CL)
symbol of cation = K+ symbol of anion = CL-
KCl
This compound is potassium oxide, K2O.
Kcl means potasiam chloride and cl means chlorin . kcl is a compound and cl is an element . when cl react with k a compound produce called kcl.
Na and K are both metals and do not react Na and Cl are metal and non metal respectively and will form ionic compound, NaCl or table salt or sodium chloride Mg and Li are both metals and do not react S and Cl are both non metals and will give covalent compounds