The ionic compound for Potassium is K+ and the ionic compound for Oxide is O2-. So K+ + O2- = K20 From MILLY
I'm thinking K+ (potassium) + Cl- (chloride, which is the ionic form of chlorine gas) makes KCl (Potassium Chloride). Hoping that is what you were looking for.
Potassium Nitride i think
The name may be be titanium(II) nitrate but I suppose that this compound doesn't exist.
Calcium Chlorite (used in domestic Swimming Pools)
The compound name of KF is potassium fluoride.
This compound is beryllium nitrate.
The name for the formula KCO3 is potassium carbonate. It is a white salt that can be dissolved in water.
KNO2 is also known as potassium nitrite. It is composed of a potassium cation, and a nitrite anion ion. This compound should not be confused with KNO3, potassium nitrate.
potassium nitrite
I think KCI ionic compound name is Potassium Chloride.
This compound is zinc nitrate.
The common name for potassium nitrate is saltpeter, but I don't think potassium nitride has a common name.
potassium nitrate
The name of the ionic compound k2s is= Potassium Sulfide
Ammonium nitrate
Potassium permanganate
NH4NO3Ammonium nitrate.=============
It should be Ionic... Covalent Bonding - the name spell out the formula e.g Carbon dioxide, Silicon Tetra Chloride etc Ionic Compound - named by naming the ions they contain e.g Magnesium Sulfate, Sodium Chloride etc
potassium bromide