Lithium chloride is more covalent than potassium chloride.

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All alkali metals form various oxides, hydroxides, carbonates and nitrates. They are hence, known as the most reactive elements as they have the weakest nuclear charge in the respective period. They have the tendency to lose their one valence electron in the last shell and form strong ionic bonds with their anions.

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Lithium chloride is more covalent than potassium chloride.