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It's a compound. Potassium iodide, KI, is an ionic compound consisting of ions of potassium (K+) and one of iodine, referred to as iodide ions (I-). A link can be found below.

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Compound. If you don't see it on the Periodic Table, it's not an element. Looking at that is much faster than asking somebody on here.

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Potassium carbonate is a compound, because it contains its three constituent chemical elements in constant proportions and held to one another by chemical, that is covalent or ionic, bonds.

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Potassium is a metallic element.

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it's compound

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Potassium carbonate is a compound.

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