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Which type of inorganic solid is KCl, NaCl and MgO? Ionic, covalent or metallic? Provide a brief explanation for your answer.

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KCl, NaCl, and MgO are all examples of ionic solids. In these compounds, there is a transfer of electrons between the metal and non-metal atoms, resulting in the formation of positive and negative ions. These ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces, known as ionic bonds.In KCl, potassium  K  loses one electron to become K+ and chlorine  Cl  gains one electron to become Cl-. In NaCl, sodium  Na  loses one electron to become Na+ and chlorine  Cl  gains one electron to become Cl-. In MgO, magnesium  Mg  loses two electrons to become Mg2+ and oxygen  O  gains two electrons to become O2-. In each case, the oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other, forming a lattice structure typical of ionic solids.
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