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Potassium permanganate is polar. It has polar bonds and is classified as an ionic molecule. It will dissolve in a polar substance.

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15y ago

Yes, its completely soluble. It turns the water a lovely purple color.

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13y ago

Yes, Potassium permanganate, like all potassium compounds, is ionic.

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Yes. KMnO4 is a violet ionic solid, soluble in water and a strong oxidizing agent.

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No. No element by itself is polar.

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nope, just did a lab on this

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Ionic

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Polar.

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Q: Is potassium permanganate ionic or covalent?
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