The compound name of KF is potassium fluoride.
Potassium Flouride
The proper name is potassium fluoride. The formula is KF.
There is a very large difference in electronegativity between K and F, so the compound is ionic rather than molecular.
Kf stands for the freezing point constant of the solvent.
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The definition of 0.175 m KF is that 1 kg of water contains 0.175 moles of KF. Thus, 347 g of water is equivalent to 0.347 kg, and to find moles of KF, you calculate as follows:0.175 moles/Kg x 0.347 kg = 0.0607 moles of KF are present (3 significant figures).
The scientific name for the compound KF is potassium fluoride. It is composed of potassium (K) and fluoride (F) ions.
The proper name is potassium fluoride. The formula is KF.
The compound KF is ionically bonded.
Potassium Fluoride is an ionic compound.
KF is Potassium Fluoride
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It's KF and forms and ionic compound It's KF and forms and ionic compound
Potassium fluoride itself is an ionic compound, although it should not be present in other ionic compounds.
K is an element. It is elemental Potassium metal.
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It's potassium fluorine (fluoride? dunno about the spelling. . . DX) Hope this helps!
Your compound KF is potassium fluoride. It's a salt, with a one-to-one ratio of potassium and fluorine in its chemical structure. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided below to their post on the subject.