Yes, both true: potassium chloride KCl
It is ionic
I would have to say KCl.
Potassium chloride (KCl) is a compound formed when K transfers an electron to Cl. What kind of bond holds KCl together?
neutralization
Yes, both true: potassium chloride KCl
It is ionic
KCl is an ionic substance (strong intermolecular forces) and CO2 is a non-polar covalent substance (weak intermolecular forces)
Potassium Chloride
I would have to say KCl.
Potassium chloride (KCl) is a compound formed when K transfers an electron to Cl. What kind of bond holds KCl together?
An Ionic Solid.Ionic solid
An Ionic Solid.Ionic solid
Mixture
Burning is otherwise known as combustion. When you combust a substance you react it with oxygen and yield water and carbon dioxide. So, when you burn Potassium Chloride you get -- KCl+O2--> H2O+CO2
neutralization
Kcl because of its high conductivity