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Remember that in ionic formulas, the cation, which is another name for positive ion, is written first, and the anion, or negative ion, follows.
If you apply this rule to potassium oxide, the cation will be
In the case of ionic compounds, the subscripts are written using the cross rule, which means you can work backwards to determine the charges on your cation and anion.
Here's an example of how to do that
