The name of Cacl is calcium Chloride
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it is a salt and therefore ionic is is however slightly soluble in polar solutions
bLeaching powder (not 'beaching' ! ) is sodium hypochlorite, NaClO or calcium hypochlorite, CaCl(OCl) or a mixture of both.
Ca + Cl2 ----> CaCl Step 1) Ca + Cl2 ----> 2 CaCl There are 2 Cl's on the reaction side so you need 2 on the Product side Step 2) 2Ca + Cl2 ----> 2 CaCl There are now 2 Ca on the product side and you need 2 on the reactant side Voila!
No, because it can't exist. +1 is not a possible oxidation state for calcium.
The name of Cacl is calcium Chloride
Calcium chloride (chemical formula CaCl) is a salt. it can be a solid, or it can be dissolved in water.
That answer is CaCl
CaCl
The CaCl bond would be polar ionic.
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.
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yes 100% for sure
Not a clue, but CaCl2 is calcium chloride.
Cacl^2
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