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Which of the following pairs of elements would most likely combine to form a salt? A. K and I B. Na and Al C. I and F D. O and F
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Which of the following pairs of elements would most likely combine to form a salt?
A. K and I
B. Na and Al
C. I and F
D. O and F
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The answer is k and I
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Answer is A.
potassium and iodine make the potassium iodide salt.
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