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Yes, I believe it is! It looks like Potassium nitrite. An ionic compound is basically one of these four forms:

1) a metal+ a nonmetal

2) a metal+ a polyatomic anion

3) a polyatomic cation+ a nonmetal

4) 2 polyatomic ions (of opp. charges)

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5mo ago

Potassium permanganate (KMnO4) contains both ionic and covalent bonds. The potassium (K) and permanganate (MnO4) ions are held together by ionic bonds, while the manganese (Mn) and oxygen (O) atoms within the permanganate ion are held together by covalent bonds.

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15y ago

Yes, it consists of three ions, two K+ ions and a MnO42- ion.

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15y ago

CrO42- is chromate ion. This compound of potassium and chromate is ionic.

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11y ago

The compound KMnO4, potassium permanganate, is ionic containing K+ and MnO4- ions.

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12y ago

Potassium permanganate, KMnO4, is an ionic compound.

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14y ago

It is Potassium manganate.

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