WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

A potassium ion can combine with several monatomic and polyatomic ions to form compounds.

An example of a potassium compound containing both ionic and covalent bonds is (potassium chloride, potassium hydride, potassium nitrate, potassium oxide), and an example containing only ionic bonds is (potassium chloride, potassium hypochlorite, potassium sulfate, potassium sulfite).

Respuesta :

For the first one, you have to find one that has both a metal and a nonmetal in it, plus potassium. Bonds between nonmetals are called covalent because they share electrons and a bond between a metal and a nonmetal is an ionic bond because they exchange electrons.

Potassium chloride is KCl. Only an ionic bond.

Potassium hydride is KH. Only an ionic bond.

Potassium nitrate is KNO3. There we go, that has a covalent bond between the nitrogen and oxygen, and an ionic bond between potassium and the nitrogen and oxygen.

For the second one, potassium chloride is the answer because the other three also have covalent bonds. Chloride is the only one that isn't a compound.

Answer:

Potassium Nitrate, Potassium Chloride

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