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It is neutral.
Formula: KI
No, KI (potassium iodide) is not a salt. It is a chemical compound that contains the elements potassium and iodine. While it does have an ionic bond, it is more accurately classified as an inorganic compound rather than a salt.
No, it is soluble, all the compounds of Potassium and alkali metals are soluble in water.
No, KI does not exist as an individual molecule. KI is the chemical formula for potassium iodide, which is an ionic compound composed of potassium cations (K+) and iodide anions (I-). In a solid state, KI forms a crystal lattice structure in which the K+ and I- ions are attractively bonded together through ionic interactions.
neutral because its an ionic compound.
One of each K+ + I- -----> KI.
It is neutral.
No- KI, Potassium iodide is an ionic compound.
There is no compound k1 KI, with an uppercase letter "i" is potassium iodide
potassium iodide. Formula is KI
KI or potassium iodide. See the related link for more information.
It is neutral.
Potassium iodide = KI
The compound is called Potassium Iodide (-ide.. not -ine).
Yes it is potassium iodide
Formula: KI