Calcium is a metallic element and is not bonded covalently or ionically. It tends to form ionic compounds when it does react.
Calcium forms ionic bonds.
Calcium has both ionic and covalent bonds.
Ionic
Ionic bond
it is an ionic compound
The bonds between calcium and hydroxide in calcium hydroxide are ionic, and the bonds between oxygen and hydrogen are covalent.
Calcium has both ionic and covalent bonds.
Ionic
No, it is ionic
Ionic bond
it will form a ionic bond
Calcium and fluorine will form an ionic bond.
Ionic
it is an ionic compound
The bonds between calcium and hydroxide in calcium hydroxide are ionic, and the bonds between oxygen and hydrogen are covalent.
No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
Covalent bonds can only happen between non-metals, therefore this must be ionic because calium is a metal
Calcium is a metal with an electronegativity of 1.0 and oxygen is a nonmetal with an electronegativity of 3.5. The electronegativity difference is 2.5, and anything over 1.7 indicates an IONIC BOND.