ionic bond..
so it is not non polar.
it is strong polar..
hope that helps!
Potassium Iodide is the chemical name for the molecular formula KI. Potassium forms the cation of K+ and iodine the anion of I-. Thus it is an ionic compound.
Potassium nitrate is polar, while carbon tetrachloride is non polar. So there will be a layer of potassium nitrate and a layer of carbon tetrachloride, which will not mingle with one another.
No. Potassium chloride is ionic, not molecular. An ionic compound, though, can be though of as polar.
KMnO4 is potassium permanganate. It is a salt with an ionic formula of K+ MNO4-. Polar and non polar usually refer to molecular compounds and give an indication of their solubility. The bond between Mn and O in the permanganate ion is polar covalent.
Potassium iodide is a polar, ionic compound.
Non of both, potassium fluoride, KF, is ionic
Potassium Iodide is the chemical name for the molecular formula KI. Potassium forms the cation of K+ and iodine the anion of I-. Thus it is an ionic compound.
Potassium hydroxide is a polar compound. Octane is a non polar compound. Therefore, these compounds would not be dissolved in each other.
it is more soluble as hexane is non polar and potassium manganate is also non polar substances with like polarities mix so potassium manganate is more soluble in hexane
Sodium borate is an ionic compound.
Potassium nitrate is polar, while carbon tetrachloride is non polar. So there will be a layer of potassium nitrate and a layer of carbon tetrachloride, which will not mingle with one another.
No. Potassium chloride is ionic, not molecular. An ionic compound, though, can be though of as polar.
KMnO4 is potassium permanganate. It is a salt with an ionic formula of K+ MNO4-. Polar and non polar usually refer to molecular compounds and give an indication of their solubility. The bond between Mn and O in the permanganate ion is polar covalent.
Potassium iodide is a polar, ionic compound.
non polar.
Is NH4Cl polar or non polor
I2 is non-polar