Calcium forms a 2+ ion.
Sodium ions have a +1 charge, whereas calcium ions have a 2+ charge.
It would be unethical to use this service to answer exam or graded questions. CaCl2 + 2NaOH --> 2NaCl + Ca(OH)2 Calcium Chloride + Sodium Hydroxide --> Sodium Chloride + Calcium Hydroxide Why: Ca ion has 2+ charge Cl ion has 1- charge Na ion has 1+ charge OH polyatomic ion has 1- charge
Calcium is in group 2. Therefore it's most probable charge is Ca2+.
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I predict that an ion of sodium will have a charge of plus one.
Well the charge on the compound would be stable (0) when bonded, because the Calcium has given it's electrons to the Oxygen atom. But the charge on the calcium ion itself would be 2+
Well the charge on the compound would be stable (0) when bonded, because the Calcium has given it's electrons to the Oxygen atom. But the charge on the calcium ion itself would be 2+
Calcium forms a 2+ ion.
Sodium ions have a +1 charge, whereas calcium ions have a 2+ charge.
It would be unethical to use this service to answer exam or graded questions. CaCl2 + 2NaOH --> 2NaCl + Ca(OH)2 Calcium Chloride + Sodium Hydroxide --> Sodium Chloride + Calcium Hydroxide Why: Ca ion has 2+ charge Cl ion has 1- charge Na ion has 1+ charge OH polyatomic ion has 1- charge
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Calcium is in group 2. Therefore it's most probable charge is Ca2+.
The number of electrons are required to predict the charge of the ion.
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calcium is a metal which ionizes by electron loss,so a calcium ion has lost to electrons and the positive charge indicates electron deficiency.
loses 2 electrons to form a calcium ion with 2+ charge