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13 January, 01:27

If you have 30 atoms of potassium how many atoms of F would need to go with it for all of the atoms of potassium to compound.

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  1. 13 January, 01:33
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    Both Potassium and Fluorine only form one bond. Each potassium atom will donate there electron to 1 fluorine atom to form a bond. Therefore, you will need 30 Fluorine atoms.
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