Calcium is a metal, hence it has metallic bonds.
ionic bond
they are both since calcuim hydroxide(Ca) is ionic, and oxygen hydrogen is covalent
It's covalent bond
The Ca and OH bond is an ionic one (i.e. the Ca2+ 2(OH-)) and the O-H bond is a Polar Covalent bond
Calcium is a metal, and propionate is a group of non-metal atoms, so Ca-propionate is ionic.
ionic bond
they are both since calcuim hydroxide(Ca) is ionic, and oxygen hydrogen is covalent
It's covalent bond
Ca (calcium) is an element, not a compound. and it can only form ionic compounds.
The Ca and OH bond is an ionic one (i.e. the Ca2+ 2(OH-)) and the O-H bond is a Polar Covalent bond
Calcium is a metal, and propionate is a group of non-metal atoms, so Ca-propionate is ionic.
NO!!! It is TWO(2) ionic bonds. CaCl2 = Ca^(2+) + Cl^(-) + Cl^(-)
This is an ionic compound.
ionic
Ionic
It is ionic
Is CsL ionic or covalent