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Potassium(K) and Chlorine(Cl) combine to form Potassium Chloride (KCl). An ionic bond is formed between the potassium atom and the chlorine atom.

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Ionic. KCl is a salt, and the difference in electronegativity is so great that potassium completely gives up an electron.

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11y ago

No, due to the difference in the electronegativities of potassium and chloride it would be a ionic bond

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