It becomes a cation - loses electrons
CaCl is an ionic compound. Calcium is a metal, and chlorine is a non-metal. When combined, a metal and a non-metal form an ionic compound.
Yes. As a basic rule of thumb, a compound that is comprised of a metal and non-metal is an ionic compound.
it is a ionic compound becuase it involves a metal which is what an ionic comund is
yes. Aluminum is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal making this a ionic compound!
Yes. Barium oxide is an ionic compound. Generally a metal with a nonmetal will form an ionic compound.
CaCl is an ionic compound. Calcium is a metal, and chlorine is a non-metal. When combined, a metal and a non-metal form an ionic compound.
Combination of a metal with a non metal will form an ionic compound.
An Ionic compound (salt) is produced.
Yes. As a basic rule of thumb, a compound that is comprised of a metal and non-metal is an ionic compound.
It is an Ionic compound (as far as i guess)
A metal and a non-metal bond to form an ionic compound.
Metal (More specifically Ionic compound)
electrons are transferred from the metal atoms to the non-metal atoms forming ions resulting in an ionic compound
it is a ionic compound becuase it involves a metal which is what an ionic comund is
If a compound contains at least one metal atom and at least one nonmetal atom, the compound is ionic. Na (Sodium) is a metal. Br (Bromine) is a nonmetal. Therefore, the compound NaBr is ionic.
yes. Aluminum is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal making this a ionic compound!
Yes. Barium oxide is an ionic compound. Generally a metal with a nonmetal will form an ionic compound.