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Why is there a bond between the ions in potassium chloride?

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A chlorine atom has seven valence electrons in its valence shell. - Figure shows the formation of an ionic bond. -The oppositely-charged ions formed, K+ and Cl− , are then strongly attracted to each other by strong electrostatic forces in the crystal lattice, called ionic bonds or electrovalent bonds.

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