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Potassium iodide (KI) contains potassium ions (K+) and iodide ions (I-).Describe what happens when an atom of potassium and iodine react to produce potassium iodide.Answer in terms of electrons.The iodine atom loses one electron to form a positive ion (I+). This electron is transferred to a potassium atom.The potassium atom gains one electron to form a negative ion (K-).The positive iodide ion and the negative potassium ion electrostatically attract, forming an ionic bond.The potassium ion loses one electron to form a positive ion (K+). This electron is transferred to an iodine atom.The iodine ion gains one electron to form a negative ion (I-).The positive potassium ion and the negative iodine ion electrostatically attract, forming an ionic bond.The potassium atom loses one electron to form a positive ion (K+). This electron is transferred to an iodine atom.The iodine atom gains one electron to form a negative ion (I-).The positive potassium ion and the negative iodide ion electrostatically attract, forming an ionic bond.The iodine atom loses one electron to form a negative ion (I-). This electron is transferred to a potassium atom.The potassium atom gains one electron to form a positive ion (K+).The positive potassium ion and the negative iodine ion electrostatically attract, forming an ionic bond.I DON'T KNOWSUBMIT ANSWER

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Potassium iodide (KI) contains potassium ions (K+) and iodide ions (I-).Describe what happens when an atom of potassium and iodine react to produce potassium iodide.Answer in terms of electrons.The iodine atom loses one electron to form a positive ion (I+). This electron is transferred to a potassium atom.The potassium atom gains one electron to form a negative ion (K-).The positive iodide ion and the negative potassium ion electrostatically attract, forming an ionic bond.The potassium ion loses one electron to form a positive ion (K+). This electron is transferred to an iodine atom.The iodine ion gains one electron to form a negative ion (I-).The positive potassium ion and the negative iodine ion electrostatically attract, forming an ionic bond.The potassium atom loses one electron to form a positive ion (K+). This electron is transferred to an iodine atom.The iodine atom gains one electron to form a negative ion (I-).The positive potassium ion and the negative iodide ion electrostatically attract, forming an ionic bond.The iodine atom loses one electron to form a negative ion (I-). This electron is transferred to a potassium atom.The potassium atom gains one electron to form a positive ion (K+).The positive potassium ion and the negative iodine ion electrostatically attract, forming an ionic bond.I DON'T KNOWSUBMIT ANSWER

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The text you provided seems to be a bit confused, but I'll try to clarify the process of how potassium and iodine react to form potassium iodide.

  1. Potassium (K) is in group 1 of the periodic table and has one electron in its outer shell. This electron is relatively easy to remove, making potassium a good reducing agent.

  2. Iodine (I) is in group 17 (also known as 7A or the halogens) of the periodic table and has seven electrons in its outer shell. It needs one more electron to achieve a stable, full outer shell.

  3. When potassium and iodine come into contact, the potassium atom transfers its single outer electron

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