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There are multiple molecular compounds which contain the elements potassium (K) and oxygen (O). A common chemical group wholly comprised of these two elements is phosphate, PO4 -3.

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K2O forms, 2 potassium ions ionically bond to one oxide anion. is that what you asked? take care as to write better questions to get proper answers.

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potassium reacts with oxygen to form a superoxide K + O2--------> KO2 The oxygen in this form has an oxidation state of 0.5

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Many potassium oxides exist: K2O, KO2, K2O2.

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K2O, potassium oxide.

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Potassium + Oxygen = Potassium Oxide

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K2O aka potassium oxide

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Q: What is the correct formula for the ionic compound formed between potassium and oxygen?
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