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When K+ and I- combine, a(n) _________ bond results. A) covalent B) ionic C) metallic D) polyatomic

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B

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B

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It tends to lose or gain electron in order to get neutral and become stable. An ionic bond is formed due to transfer of electron from anion to cation. K⁺ is positively charged -it is a cation. ... when K⁺ and I⁻ bond, I⁻ loses its electron to K⁺ and ionic bond is created.

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