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What type of bond is formed between potassium and fluorine?

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Answered by piyushSinghrajput
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Thus, it can (and ALWAYS will) become more stable by gaining an electron to forma mononegative (-1 charge) ion. These two oppositely charged ions have strong electrostatic forces of attraction betweeneach other so they will form an ionic compound: potassium fluoride, with the formula KF
Answered by preeti99699
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Answer:

The oppositely charged ions form an electrostatic attraction, which is the ionic bond. The compound potassium fluoride (KF) results, and since the potassium and fluoride ions have equal but opposite charges, the compound is neutral (but not the individual ions in the compound).

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