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Potassium Methoxide: Ionic Nature and Bonding
There is no covalent bond between potassium and methoxide in potassium methoxide. This compound is an ionic salt, which means it is composed of potassium and methoxide ions. These ions are held together by electrostatic forces, not covalent bonds.
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