Ca(ClO2)2 is the chemical formula of calcium chlorite.
The ionic compound for Potassium is K+ and the ionic compound for Oxide is O2-. So K+ + O2- = K20 From MILLY
oxygen
No, while sometimes it can: 2 H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O (molecular) It's not always: Na + Cl --> NaCl (which is ionic)
A cation is a positive ion and an anion is a negative ion. So the compound you are describing as an ionic one. For example, Cation + Anion --> Ionic Compound Fe3++ O2- --> Fe2O3
No, O2 is a molecule. However there are oxide ion (O2-), the peroxide ion (O22-), and the superoxide ion (O2-).
The ionic compound for Potassium is K+ and the ionic compound for Oxide is O2-. So K+ + O2- = K20 From MILLY
oxygen
It's oxygen
O2
No, while sometimes it can: 2 H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O (molecular) It's not always: Na + Cl --> NaCl (which is ionic)
ClO2 → Cl + O2
An ionic compound between these two ions. The cation Ca2+ The anion O2- forming the molecular compound CaO ------
O2 is not a compound , it is the element oxygen.
O is an atom, but O2 is a molecule.
O2
no
O2