There is no such thing as KCI. KCl, (with a lowercase L) has an ionic bond.
YES!!!! KCl = K^(+) + Cl^(-)
It will form an ionic bond. It will form GeF4 or Germanium QuadFloride.
Ionic solid
They form an ionic bond.
Helium doesn't form any kind of chemical bond. Every atom has its specialty, they don't form every type of bond.
The bond that holds potassium chloride or KCl is an ionic bond. An ionic bond is type of chemical bond that generates two oppositely charged ions.
The bond that holds potassium chloride or KCl is an ionic bond. An ionic bond is type of chemical bond that generates two oppositely charged ions.
YES!!!! KCl = K^(+) + Cl^(-)
It will be an Ionic Bond.
It will form an ionic bond. It will form GeF4 or Germanium QuadFloride.
Ionic solid
ionic solid. apex
ionic solid. apex
hydrogen bond
Covalent bonding
They form an ionic bond.
It is ionic bond