Yes it is. Ionic bonds tend to form between metals and nonmetals.
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
Barium chloride has an ionic bond specific for salts; BaCl2 is an electrolyte in water solution.
Calcium chloride is an ionic compound and is easily dissociated in Ca2+ and Cl-.
Calcium chloride has an ionic bond.
CaCl2 is an ionic compound forming a giant lattice.
Ionic
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CaCl2 is an ionic compound forming a giant lattice.
Ionic
Calcium chloride (CaCl2) is an ionic halide.
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No. It is an ionic compound. It is made of ions.
Chlorine (Cl2) is not an ionic compound. It is a covalently bonded element. Chlorine can form ionic compounds like NaCl (Sodium Chloride) or CaCl2 (Calcium Chloride) but is not itself an ionic compound.
One formula unit of calcium chloride, CaCl2, contains a calcium ion, Ca2+, and two chloride ions, Cl-.
No compound exists with this formula. However, CaCl2 (with a lowercase L) is calcium chloride, which is an ionic compound.
What is 'CaCl' ??? If you mean calcium chloride, then the formula is 'CaCl2'.
No. CaO is an ionic compound.