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CaCO3 is achemical compound and contains three different elents, calcium carbon and oxygen. It is ionic and the chemical formula is the formula unit.
This is CaBr2.
Ca3N2
Calcium is a metal with an electronegativity of 1.0 and oxygen is a nonmetal with an electronegativity of 3.5. The electronegativity difference is 2.5, and anything over 1.7 indicates an IONIC BOND.
CaO- Calcium Oxideyour welcome-Sarutobi16
CaCO3 is achemical compound and contains three different elents, calcium carbon and oxygen. It is ionic and the chemical formula is the formula unit.
Ca2+(aq)
This is CaBr2.
Ca3N2
They would form an ionic bond. Calcium is a metal and oxygen is a non-metal, and the ionic bond is the most common way these two types of elements get together. Calcium has 2 valence electrons, which it will lose to oxygen, which has 6 and therefore needs 2. Calcium and oxygen will combine in a 1:1 ratio to form calcium oxide with the formula CaO.
Calcium is a metal with an electronegativity of 1.0 and oxygen is a nonmetal with an electronegativity of 3.5. The electronegativity difference is 2.5, and anything over 1.7 indicates an IONIC BOND.
Ionic
CaO- Calcium Oxideyour welcome-Sarutobi16
What is 'CaCl' ??? If you mean calcium chloride, then the formula is 'CaCl2'.
CaI2
Calcium is a metal with an electronegativity of 1.0 and oxygen is a nonmetal with an electronegativity of 3.5. The electronegativity difference is 2.5, and anything over 1.7 indicates an IONIC BOND.
the cation (metal) calcium (charge 2+) gives its valence electrons to the anion (nonmetal) oxygen (charge 2-) to create an ionic bond between the elements calcium and oxygen, named calcium oxide (: