Calcium Hydroxide
Calcium hydroxide is an ionic compound.
Calcium hydroxide is an ionic compound, therefore it has no polarity.
This formula is Ca(OH)2.
Calcium hydroxide.
The compound is a salt, CaCl2 (calcium chloride), which is formed by ionic bonds.
No. Macromolecules refer to a number of relatively complex organic compounds. Calcium hydroxide is a relatively simple inorganic ionic compound.
ionic compound
The hydroxide anions in calcium hydroxide have covalent bonding between oxygen and hydrogen atoms, and these anions are ionically bonded to calcium cations to form the complete compound.
The hydroxide anions in calcium hydroxide have covalent bonding between oxygen and hydrogen atoms, and these anions are ionically bonded to calcium cations to form the complete compound.
Any ionic compound with a hydroxide ion. Examples include NaOH (sodium hydroxide), KOH (potassium hydroxide), and Ca(OH)_2 (calcium hydroxide).
Calcium Bromide
Sodium hydroxide has ionic bonds. A compound never is any kind of bond.