Sulfur, and Oxygen. Formula
CaSO4...
Ca (charge 2+) is ionically bonded to the SO4, which has a -2 charge, two of the oxygens are double bonded to the sulfur and another two oxygens are single bonded to the Sulfer.
Yes calcium and sulfer can be formed if you combine both and add a bit of heat
there is no reaction when you add the two metals as metals cannot react with other metals metals can only react to acid etc.
There are two common compounds involving sulfur and calcium:
Calcium and fluorine will form an ionic bond.
Ionic bond, as the difference in electronegativity between calcium and fluorine is over 1.7
Two electrons are transferred to sulfur from barium to form barium sulfide.
Sodium and sulfur form an ionic bond.
Ionic bondit's called an ionic bondAn ionic bond is the type of bond formed between a cation and an anion.Ionic.They form an ionic bond.
No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
The bond between calcium and sulfur would be ionic. The corresponding compound would be calcium sulfide.
Ionic
it will form a ionic bond
ionic bond
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Calcium and fluorine will form an ionic bond.
no
Sulfur and oxygen will form polar covalent bond
Ionic bond, as the difference in electronegativity between calcium and fluorine is over 1.7
Ionic bond is calcium's bond.
Tin can form weakly ionic bonds with several non metals including oxygen, sulfur and chlorine.