what is the nature of kcl?
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kci is a potassium chloride. potassium is a alkali metal that needs to lose one valence electron to expose a full outer Shell.chloride is a halide that needs to gain one valence electron to fill it's outer shell.potassium will be donate an electron to chloride which results in potassium having a 1+ charge and chloride having a 1 - charge.
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kci is a potassium chloride. potassium is a alkali metal that needs to lose one valence electron to expose a full outer Shell.chloride is a halide that needs to gain one valence electron to fill it's outer shell.potassium will be donate an electron to chloride which results in potassium having a 1+ charge and chloride having a 1 - charge.
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Salt of metal halide composed of potassium and chlorine.
Salt of metal halide composed of potassium and chlorine.
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