No, because it can't exist. +1 is not a possible oxidation state for calcium.
What is 'CaCl' ??? If you mean calcium chloride, then the formula is 'CaCl2'.
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.
The common name for bleaching powder is calcium oxychloride.
Because CaCl is Calcium Chloride CaCl2 would be Calcium Dichloride
CaCl will separate into individual ions when placed into water. Look at your periodic table Ca2+Cl-
The name of Cacl is calcium Chloride
What is 'CaCl' ??? If you mean calcium chloride, then the formula is 'CaCl2'.
Calcium chloride (chemical formula CaCl) is a salt. it can be a solid, or it can be dissolved in water.
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That answer is 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.
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