No, it is ionic
Calcium and lithium individually are both elements with metallic bonding and not any of polar, covalent, or ionic bonding. They could be described as non covalent.
Calcium and fluorine will form an ionic bond.
Neither. No element will form ionic bonds with itself. Since calcium is a metal, its atoms are joined together by metallic bonds.
Ca (calcium) is an element, not a compound. and it can only form ionic compounds.
Calcium has both ionic and covalent bonds.
calcium nitride is ionic.
Calcium chloride is ionic.
Calcium hydroxide is an ionic compound.
Sodium oxalate is soluble just like all sodium compounds.
The acetate groups are comprised of covalent bonds, but they are ionically bonded with the calcium.
Ionic
Calcium is metallic.
Ionic
Ionic.
Ionic
it is an ionic compound