Potassium chloride is an ionic compound. The bond holding the atoms together is known as ionic bond. Strictly speaking it is NOT a discrete molecule of K + Cl- but a crystal lattice consisting of each K+ surrounded by Cl- ions and vice versa. The bonds in this lattice all have to be broken to melt the compound.
There is a strong electrostatic force of attraction between the chloride ions and the potassium ions. A large amount of heat energy has to be applied to break the strong bond holding the atoms, resulting in the compound having a high melting point.
the boiling point of Potassium is 63.35 Celsius
no, lithium has a higher melting point than potassium
high (772 degrees Fahrenheit)
yes
Potassium chloride is an ionic compound. The bond holding the atoms together is known as a ionic bond. The bonds in this lattice all have to be broken to melt the compound.
Iodine, at p=p0,Boiling point 457.4 K,  184.3 °C(So I don't know if you'd call this high or low? compared with what?)However the difference with melting point of Iodine (386.85 K,  113.7 °C) is remarkably small (< 71oC) and the solid is quite vaporous far below its boiling point (Triple point 386.65K (113.5oC), 12.07 kPa, just below melting point).
Because it is a non metal and does not conduct electricity
High melting point
pottassium is a drug that makes high which is fun its like Viagra
The melting point of potassium chloride is relatively high, around 776 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, potassium chloride transitions from a solid to a liquid state.
The melting point of potassium chloride (KCl) is 770 degrees Celsius.
Potassium chloride is an ionic compound. The bond holding the atoms together is known as a ionic bond. The bonds in this lattice all have to be broken to melt the compound.
No , table salt (sodium chloride) has a melting point of 801°C
The melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C.
NaCl (sodium chloride)
The melting point of sodium chloride ( NaCl ) is 801 °C, 1074 K, 1474 °F.
Sodium chloride is a ionic compound. Generally they have high melting points.
because it has high melting/dissolving point.
Yes, potassium fluoride is a solid compound at room temperature and is not considered volatile. It has a high melting point and is stable under normal conditions.
Sublimation can be used to separate ammonium chloride and sodium chloride because ammonium chloride sublimes at a lower temperature, leaving behind sodium chloride.
Graphite is an example of a substance that has a high melting and boiling point and can conduct electricity. It has a layered structure that allows for the easy movement of electrons, which is why it can conduct electricity despite being a non-metal.