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There is no such thing as KCI. KCl, (with a lowercase L) has an ionic bond.

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What kind of bonds KCI together?

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.


What kind of bonds hold KCI together?

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.


How is the bond in F2 different from the bond KCI?

The bond in F2 is a covalent bond, where electrons are shared between the fluorine atoms. In contrast, the bond in KCl is an ionic bond, where one atom donates an electron to the other to form a cation and an anion that are attracted to each other through electrostatic forces.


What kind of solid is KCI?

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Is KCI and ionic bond?

KCI (potassium chloride) is an ionic compound made up of positively charged potassium ions and negatively charged chloride ions. Ionic bonds form between these ions due to the attraction between opposite charges.


What kind of cryalline solids is KCI?

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Does KCI contain a coordinate covalent bond?

KCl is an ionic compound. Potassium is a group 1 ion and so is charged (+) and Chloride is a group 7 ion, and is consequently oppositely charged (-); the result is an ionic bond in exactly the same way that sodium binds with chloride to make NaCl.


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