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K2C2. Weird, huh?
The potassium bromide is an ionic compound.
No. Silicon carbide is covalent.
Potassium chloride.
"KO" does not exist as the formula for any chemical compound that is stable at standard temperature and pressure. It could be the empirical formula for potassium peroxide, for which the actual formula is K2O2. More likely, however, the questioner intended it to represent potassium oxide, for which the proper formula is K2O. Potassium oxide is ionic.
K2C2. Weird, huh?
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
The correct formula for the ionic formula composed of potassium and iodide is what? idk! Can someone pleaz help me? thanks!
Yes, potassium sulfide is a molecular compound.
More correct KCl is the formula unit of potassium chloride.
Formula: K3N
The potassium bromide is an ionic compound.
No. Silicon carbide is covalent.
The potassium ion (cation) is K+.
Potassium chloride.