a) Explain the formation of Potassium Chloride with the help of electron dot structure.
(At numbers: K = 19; Cl = 17)
b) Why do ionic compounds not conduct electricity in solid state but conduct electricity in
molten and aqueous state?
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The correct answer for ions present in KCl is K⁺ and Cl⁻ which forms KCl by ionic bond (complete transfer of electron from K to Cl ) . ... Since Potassium has 1 electron in its outermost shell , so its electron dot structure involves K with one dot
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