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  • Potassium and Copper Bonding: Ionic or Metallic?
    No, potassium and copper do not form an ionic bond.

    Potassium is a group 1 metal, meaning it has one valence electron in its outermost shell. Copper is a transition metal, meaning it has a partially filled d orbital. When these two elements come into contact, the potassium will give up its valence electron to the copper, resulting in a metallic bond.

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