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It would be an ionic bond since calcium is a metal while chlorine is a nonmetal.
Calcium and chlorine react to form CaCl2, containing Ca2+ and Cl- ions.
calcium gives an electron to chlorine to form a stable bond
No. This is an example of an ionic bond.
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Calcium will bond with chlorine, but not with sodium. Sodium is a metal like calcium, so they will not bond with each other.
It would be an ionic bond since calcium is a metal while chlorine is a nonmetal.
ionic bond
Calcium and chlorine react to form CaCl2, containing Ca2+ and Cl- ions.
calcium gives an electron to chlorine to form a stable bond
They do not have any bonds in common. Calcium and chlorine atoms form an ionic bond and hydrogen and nitrogen form a polar covalent bond.
Ca 2+ and F - Bond together to form CaF2 Which is Calcium fluoride -----------------------
No. This is an example of an ionic bond.
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The CaCl bond would be polar ionic.