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explain the formation of ionic bond in k2o

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Answered by NoExist
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Potassium oxide is an ionic compound formed by combining potassium and oxygen. It carries the chemical formula K2O. Potassium cannot be found free because it is too reactive. It has valency +1 and combines readily with oxygen atoms forming K2O.

Answered by durgeshshukla964
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Potassium oxide is an ionic compound formed by combining potassium and oxygen. It carries the chemical formula K2O. Potassium cannot be found free because it is too reactive. It has valency +1 and combines readily with oxygen atoms forming K2O.

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