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The kCl is a type of bonding​

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Answered by litzSofil
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ionic bond

ionic bondStructure of KCl Molecules

ionic bondStructure of KCl MoleculesThe type of chemical bond that holds together the potassium and chlorine atoms in a potassium chloride molecule is an ionic bond. The electronegative chlorine atom accepts the 4s electron belonging to the potassium atom and an ionic attraction arises between the resulting K+ and the Cl– ions.

Answered by navanithishere
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KCl is an example of ionic bonding

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KCl is an example of ionic bonding. An ionic bond is the type of chemical bond that holds the potassium and chlorine atoms in a potassium chloride molecule together. The potassium atom's 4s electron is accepted by the electronegative chlorine atom, resulting in an ionic attraction between the K+ and Cl– ions.

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