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It is considered an Ionic bond. Therefore it is neither polar or nonpolar.

Only molecular compounds can be covalent bonded and are designated: covalent, polar, or nonpolar. The difference between polar and nonpolar depends on the difference of electronegativities of the atoms present.

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The compound as a whole is ionic because is consists of a cation (potassium ion) and an anion (nitrate). The compound as a whole is ionic because is consists of a cation (potassium ion) and an anion (nitrate).

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The compound of potassium nitrate as a whole is ionic because it consists of a cation and an anion. It will dissociate in water.

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High quality Potassium Nitrate will have a neutral (7) or slightly acidic (6.5) pH. The more impurities in the mix the higher the pH will be. Fertalizer grade will have a pH between 8 and 9.

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Polar. The electro negativity difference between the the two elements is two, making it a polar molecule

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āˆ™ 8y ago

It is a solid salt.

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