ssteward2015
ssteward2015 ssteward2015
  • 13-09-2017
  • Chemistry
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Would an atom of sodium and an atom of potassium join to form an ionic compound?

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moonlighteclipse
moonlighteclipse moonlighteclipse
  • 13-09-2017
No they wouldn't. You can't make an ionic compound with these elements.
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jordanadams1994
jordanadams1994 jordanadams1994
  • 13-09-2017
No. Sodium and Potassium are both alkali metals and electrolytes are almost equal. You need different electronegativities to make an ionic compound.  
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