Yes. Calcium compounds can be assumed to be ionic.
Yes, the calcium sulphate (CaSO4) is a chemical compound.
No. Gypsum is a Sulphate (Calcium Sulphate).
No. Gypsum is a Sulphate (Calcium Sulphate).
Yes, CaSO4 is ionic
calcium, hydrogen and sulphur.
The chemical formula of calcium sulphate hemihydrate is CaSO4*1/2H2O.
No, calcium sulfate and calcium sulphate are the same chemical compound, commonly known as gypsum. Calcium sulfate dihydrate specifically refers to the hydrated form of calcium sulfate, where each molecule contains two molecules of water (CaSO4 ∙ 2H2O).
Yes, calcium chloride is an ionic compound. It is composed of calcium ions (Ca2+) and chloride ions (Cl-), which are held together by strong ionic bonds.
Calcium hydride is an ionic compound. It consists of calcium (Ca) cations and hydride (H-) anions, which are held together by ionic bonds.
calcium sulfide is ionic because it decociates into ions
Calcium oxide is an ionic compound.
Copper is a less reactive metal than calcium, therefore it cannot replace the calcium in the calcium sulphate. Refer to the related link for a reactivity series.