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Is KCl A ionic compound?

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Answered by adithyankonnankel
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The type of chemical bond that holds together the potassium and chlorine atoms in a potassium chloride molecule is an ionic bond.

Answered by Jamaludheen
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consists of one potassium (K) atom and one chlorine (Cl) atom. An ionic compound is made of a metal element and a nonmetal element. In potassium chloride, the metal element is potassium (K) and the nonmetal element is chlorine (Cl), so we can say that KCl is an ionic compound.
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