Just like sodium chloride.
Yes, the elements potassium and chlorine will react--very vigorously--to form the ionic compound potassium chloride.
Potassium and chlorine react to form potassium chloride and it is an ionic compound.
Oh yes, potassium and chlorine form an ionic bond.
yes it will form an ionic compound.
Potassium will form ionic compound with group 17 elements (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine) and group 16 elements (oxygen, sulphur, selenium).
Yes, the elements potassium and chlorine will react--very vigorously--to form the ionic compound potassium chloride.
Potassium and chlorine react to form potassium chloride and it is an ionic compound.
The ionic compound for Potassium is K+ and the ionic compound for Oxide is O2-. So K+ + O2- = K20 From MILLY
Oh yes, potassium and chlorine form an ionic bond.
yes it will form an ionic compound.
Potassium will form ionic compound with group 17 elements (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine) and group 16 elements (oxygen, sulphur, selenium).
Chlorine (Cl2) is not an ionic compound. It is a covalently bonded element. Chlorine can form ionic compounds like NaCl (Sodium Chloride) or CaCl2 (Calcium Chloride) but is not itself an ionic compound.
Yes they can form ionic compounds
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Yes. Magnesium and chlorine will form the ionic compound magnesium chloride, MgCl2.
Sodium Na + and Cl- Cholrine form an ionic compound
Zinc and chlorine react to form the binary ionic compound zinc chloride, which has the formula ZnCl2.