how does sulphur and potassium bond? ASAP PLEASE
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When forming an ionic compound with one atom of sulfur, two potassium atoms are used. Each potassium atom donates its outermost electron to the sulfur atom, forming ions with a 1+ charge, due to the loss of an electron. When sulfur receives these two electrons, it is ionised itself, becoming an ion with a 2- charge.
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