I remember that by thinking of table salt. Basic Na(Sodium) and Cl(Chlorine) one is a metal the other is a non-metal. They have an ionic bond; same as potassium and fluorine. I remember the difference between ionic and covalent by this someones answer which said "the names bond. Ionic bond, taken not shared" Its silly but it works :)
Ionic. KF is the compound. Potassium donates one electron and fluorine accepts one into its outer shell. Both then have a octet.
Ionic. Because none of them are noble gases, they form ions, and one is a non-metal, the other is a metal, it is ionic.
it will create a ionic bond due to the fact that fluorine is a highly reactive non-metal and potassium is a reactive metal, both with a single electron to be swapped in the valence ring.
Ionic bond. Because potassium is a metal and fluorine is a none metal.
when a member of alkali metals combines with halogen atom always an ionic bond is formed so Potassium fluoride has an ionic bond
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Ionic bond
ionic bond
Ionic
Potassium and fluorine will form an ionic bond
An Ionic Bond.
Yes, they form an ionic bond.
Covalent bond
The bond between the metal potassium (K) and the nonmetal fluorine (F) is ionic. During the formation of the ionic compound potassium fluoride (KF), the potassium atom loses an electron and becomes a positively charged ion, and the fluorine atom gains the electron and becomes a negatively charged ion. The electrostatic attraction between the two oppositely charged ions is the ionic bond. In general, a metal and a nonmetal will form an ionic bond.
An ionic bond
Potassium and fluorine will form an ionic bond
An Ionic Bond.
a ionic bond
Ionic bond
Yes, they form an ionic bond.
Covalent bond
The alkali metal potassium and the halogenfluorine will form an ionic bond.
The bond between K (potassium) and F (fluorine) to make KF is an IONIC bond.
Polar covalent bond. Due to fluorine´s high electronegativity, the bond has a significant dipole moment. This bond is the strongest bond that can be formed in organic chemistry.
The bond between the metal potassium (K) and the nonmetal fluorine (F) is ionic. During the formation of the ionic compound potassium fluoride (KF), the potassium atom loses an electron and becomes a positively charged ion, and the fluorine atom gains the electron and becomes a negatively charged ion. The electrostatic attraction between the two oppositely charged ions is the ionic bond. In general, a metal and a nonmetal will form an ionic bond.
It will be an Ionic Bond.