Two valence electrons are donated to two I atoms (or one I2 molecule)
Ca --> Ca2+ + 2 e-
2 e- + I2 --> 2 I-
In this way, taking both together CaI2, calcium iodide, is formed.
The calcium atom will transfer its two valence electrons, one to each of two iodine atoms, to form the compound calcium iodide, CaI2.
Calcium Hydroxide uses ionic bonding to share electons.
Ca + I2 --> CaI2 Each calcium gives up 2 electrons to iodine when forming calcium iodide.
during the formation of calcium iodide,calcium donates two of its +ve ions each to a fluorine atom(2 in number) thereby making its octet and also fulfills the octet formation of each of fluorine atom..
it tells us that three atoms of oxygen are contributing to the formation of this compound alongwith calcium and carbon...
The calcium atom will transfer its two valence electrons, one to each of two iodine atoms, to form the compound calcium iodide, CaI2.
Calcium Hydroxide uses ionic bonding to share electons.
Ca + I2 --> CaI2 Each calcium gives up 2 electrons to iodine when forming calcium iodide.
during the formation of calcium iodide,calcium donates two of its +ve ions each to a fluorine atom(2 in number) thereby making its octet and also fulfills the octet formation of each of fluorine atom..
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Calcium oxide is; CaO. Results from Ca(2+) and O(2-)
Calcium sulfate (CaSO4) is a compound.
Calcium is a metal element. There are 20 electrons in a single atom.
It would be a compound, made of Calcium and Oxygen.
No, calcium is inorganic but it is an element, not a compound.
Calcium is a chemical element not a compound.