No. Potassium (K) has only one valence electron, so it would only form a 1+ ion, not the 2+ ion needed for KF2. So instead it forms KF.
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Fluorine was obtained by the hydrolysis of a mixture of KF2 and HF.
Only CaCl2 is correct. The rest should be BBr3, SiF4 and KF.