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Covalent bonds can only happen between non-metals, therefore this must be ionic because calium is a metal

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Ionic because calcium is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal.

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Calcium Chloride Is formed by an Ionic Bond

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Ionic it is a salt.

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ionic

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Ionic

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Ionic Bond

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Q: Is calcium chloride an ionic bond or a covalent bond?
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