No, it is an ionic bond. Calcium(Ca) has a +2 charge and Chlorine(Cl) has a -1 charge. So one Ca and two Cl give a net charge of zero. Any bond that deals with a charge, like this one, is going Tobe an ionic bond.
The compound formula for calcium chlorate is Ca(ClO3)2.
This compound is the calcium acetate.
The chemical formula compound for calcium and nitrogen is Ca3N2.
The compound formed from calcium (Ca) and sulfur (S) is calcium sulfide (CaS). The formula for calcium sulfide is CaS.
The chemical name is calcium hydrogen carbonate.
CaCL2 is one particle of calcium and 2 partecles of chlorine. It is also known as Calcium Chloride.
The compound formula for calcium chlorate is Ca(ClO3)2.
Ca (calcium) is an element, not a compound. and it can only form ionic compounds.
This compound is the calcium acetate.
The chemical formula compound for calcium and nitrogen is Ca3N2.
The compound formed from calcium (Ca) and sulfur (S) is calcium sulfide (CaS). The formula for calcium sulfide is CaS.
The balanced equation for the reaction between calcium (Ca) and chlorine (Cl2) to form calcium chloride (CaCl2) is: 2Ca + Cl2 -> 2CaCl2
Ca(NO3)2 is the chemical formula of calcium nitrate.
The chemical name is calcium hydrogen carbonate.
The formula for the ionic compound formed between a Calcium ion (Ca^2+) and a hydroxide ion (OH-) is Ca(OH)2. This compound is known as calcium hydroxide.
Calcium dihydrogen phosphate is Ca(H2PO4)2
No, CaCl2 is calcium chloride while Ca Cl2 refers to calcium and chlorine existing as separate elements. The space between "Ca" and "Cl2" indicates that they are not chemically combined.