Cl has 7 electrons in its outer shell and K has 1 electron in its outer shell. How is the bond in Cl2 different from the bond in KCl?
A. Cl2 is ionic and KCl is covalent.
B. Cl2 is covalent and KCl is ionic.
C. Cl2 and KCl are both ionic.
Answer: B
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