ionic because the bond is between a metal (K) and a non metal (Cl) on the periodic table
it would be molecular (or covalent) if the bond was between two non metals (for ex: CO2)
2007-03-28 10:27:45
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answered by royalty-xox 2
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is KCl molecular or ionic?
2015-08-18 12:04:06
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answered by Jena 1
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KCl .. is a metal and non-metal, which means it is ionic with a formula weight.
2007-03-28 10:33:07
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answered by Joshua 1
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Molecular if dry - Ionic if in water.
2007-03-28 10:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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ionic
See the wikipedia page on Potassium Chloride that I put a link to under "Sources".
2007-03-28 10:25:12
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answered by pollux 4
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2KNO3+MgCl2---------->2KCl+Mg(NO3)2 KNO3------->K+ +NO3- (POTASSIUM ION AND ITRATE ION) MgCl2--------->Mg+2 +2Cl- (MAGNESIUM ION AND CHLORIDE ION) All present in solution form
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answered by Brenda 4
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