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Question 6 of 25 Which product forms from the synthesis reaction between potassium (K) and iodine (I)? A. K_(2)I B. K_(2)I_(2) C. KI D. KI_(2)

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Question 6 of 25
Which product forms from the synthesis reaction between potassium (K) and
iodine (I)?
A. K_(2)I
B. K_(2)I_(2)
C. KI
D. KI_(2)

Question 6 of 25 Which product forms from the synthesis reaction between potassium (K) and iodine (I)? A. K_(2)I B. K_(2)I_(2) C. KI D. KI_(2)

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### C. \( \mathrm{KI} \)

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## Step 1: Identify the type of reaction<br />### This is a synthesis reaction, where two elements combine to form a compound.<br /><br />## Step 2: Write the correct chemical formula for the product<br />### Potassium (K) has a valence of +1 and iodine (I) has a valence of -1, so they combine in a 1:1 ratio forming \( \mathrm{KI} \).
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