Ca is a metal. F is a non metal. The bond between a metal and non metal is considered an ionic bond.
Calcium fluoride has an ionic bond.
Calcium fluoride has an ionic bond.
covalent
It forms a Polar Covalent bond
The bond between calcium and sulfur would be ionic. The corresponding compound would be calcium sulfide.
Ionic bond. Calcium is a metal, sulfur is a non metal. The crystal structure is the same as sodium chloride with 6 coordinate Ca and 6 coordinate S. This is a good indicator of the ionic nature of the bond.
The chemical name for CaCl2 is calcium chloride.
CaF2 Calcium fluoride
It forms a Polar Covalent bond
polar
The bond between calcium and sulfur would be ionic. The corresponding compound would be calcium sulfide.
Ionic bond, as the difference in electronegativity between calcium and fluorine is over 1.7
Ionic bond. Calcium is a metal, sulfur is a non metal. The crystal structure is the same as sodium chloride with 6 coordinate Ca and 6 coordinate S. This is a good indicator of the ionic nature of the bond.
The chemical name for CaCl2 is calcium chloride.
CaF2 Calcium fluoride
Ionic bonding. Ca 2+ and 2Br - CaBr2
CaSO4 contains both ionic bonds and covalent bonds. The bond between Ca^2+ and SO4^2- is ionic. The bonds between S and the four O's are covalent.
Calcium will form a covalent bond with sulfur. The difference in the electronegativity value is not very big(2.6 - 1= 1.6). Recall: greater difference= ionic bonding. The bond is only slightly polar.- has to be covalent hint: this question is very tricky ( my explanation might not make sense- but it is correct) teachers love these kind of questions
Calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, consists of an ionic bond.
iam sure its an ionic Bond.