K+ So it loses one electron
Argon doesn't form any ions as it has completely filled orbitals and is chemically inert.
Anything in the first group on the periodic table, like hydrogen, sodium, or potassium. Though, through the strength of bonding, hydrogen is the most likely (while all the others are still very likely).
K and Br are most likely to form a chemical compound.
Potassium
Fluorine
oxygen
Potassium will most likely form a cation with a +1 charge.
Argon doesn't form any ions as it has completely filled orbitals and is chemically inert.
Anything in the first group on the periodic table, like hydrogen, sodium, or potassium. Though, through the strength of bonding, hydrogen is the most likely (while all the others are still very likely).
K and Br are most likely to form a chemical compound.
Potassium
Yes. They will form the ionic compound magnesium fluoride, MgF2.
CF2
sulfer
Fluorine
Krypton
Krypton (Kr)