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Ionic bond, as the difference in electronegativity between calcium and fluorine is over 1.7
Aside from 'The Covalent Bond' type, Magnesium will act chemically like Calcium will.
Potassium iodide (KI) has an ionic bond.
metallic bond is present in KCL because all metal have metallic bond.
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They form an ionic bond, i believe, because potassium is a metal and hydrogen is a nonmetal...
Calcium a nd nitrate are ions so they form only ionic bond.
The alkali metal potassium and the halogenfluorine will form an ionic bond.
They can be expected to form ionic bonds.
The potassium cation,K +and the bromine anionBr -combine to form the ionic compoundKBrwhich is potassium bromide.
Potassium and chlorine react to form potassium chloride and it is an ionic compound.
The bond between calcium and sulfur would be ionic. The corresponding compound would be calcium sulfide.
Ionic bond, as the difference in electronegativity between calcium and fluorine is over 1.7
Aside from 'The Covalent Bond' type, Magnesium will act chemically like Calcium will.
Sodium and calcium are both metals and will not form a chemical bond with one another. It's possible they could form a solid metal solution called an alloy.
Potassium iodide (KI) has an ionic bond.
An ionic bond