Chemistry, asked by varuniverma3, 8 months ago

the atomic numbers of potassium and chlorine are 19 and 17 respectively (a)Write their electronic confrigation (b) In how many ways can the two element achieve inert gas confriguration ? Describe(c)Depict the ionic bond in potasium chloride using Lewis symbols(d)What will be the charges on potasdium chloride​

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Answered by rakeshaade380
6

Explanation:

Chlorine is in group 17 of periodic table, also called the halogens, and is not found as the element in nature - only as a compound. The most common of these being salt, or sodium chloride, and the potassium compounds sylvite (or potassium chloride) and carnallite (potassium magnesium chloride hexahydrate).

Answered by aasmalakhotia
4

Answer:

potassium 2,8,8,1

chlorine. 2,8,7

k+

cl-

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