sammy42
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  • 15-11-2015
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why is potassium iodine electronically neutral

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davidyangnyc
davidyangnyc davidyangnyc
  • 15-11-2015
they would be neutral if their electonegativity difference was 0
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kirstenwitmer77
kirstenwitmer77 kirstenwitmer77
  • 15-11-2015
potassium iodine is formed from an ionic bond. this is because potassium has one positive electron and iodine has one negative electron they balance each other out that's why hope it helps
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