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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.

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Yes, CaCl2 (calcium chloride) is a compound.

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No, it is an Ionic Bond

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No. CaCl2 is ionic compound

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