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Why is CaCl2 an ionic compound?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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Yes it is. Ionic bonds tend to form between metals and nonmetals.

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Because the calcium is not covalently bound. Calcium has 2+ charge and Carbonate anion has 2- charge, therefore the 2 balance eachother with ionic bonding

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Barium chloride has an ionic bond specific for salts; BaCl2 is an electrolyte in water solution.

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Calcium chloride is an ionic compound and is easily dissociated in Ca2+ and Cl-.

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Calcium chloride has an ionic bond.

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