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do the formation of ionic compound potassium chloride​

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Answered by shiva18122005
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Explanation:

KCl is an example of ionic bonding. Below is a simple diagram of potassium and chlorine atoms. Electrons are shown to be arranged in rings around a central nucleus. ... With this electron transfer, the ionic bond in KCl is formed.

Answered by SHIVAfaf
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Potassium atom has just one valence electron and Chlorine has 7 electrons, Cl atom needs just one more electron to complete its octet, which it receives from K atom. So an ionic bond forms between potassium and chlorine and Potassium Chloride gets formed.

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