Yes, KOH (potassium hydroxide) is considered a binary compound because it consists of two different elements: potassium (K) and hydroxide (OH). The hydroxide group itself is a polyatomic ion, but since KOH is formed from one metal (potassium) and one polyatomic ion (hydroxide), it is classified as a binary compound.
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