There is no reaction between the two chemicals.
Calcium carbonate (insoluble in water) is obtained and sodium chloride.
Ionic bond. A simple rule of thumb is metal reacts with non metal to produce an ionic compound. CaS has the same crystal structure as sodium chloride, this indicates that the bonding is highly ionic.
barium choride and calcium sulphate will form
The ions should form CaCl2 because the two chlorine atoms each take an electron from calcium to form the chloride ion Cl-, and the calcium becomes Ca2+ ion.
In solid form calcium chloride doesn't conduct electricity, but dissolved in water it conducts electricity quite well.
They form cesium sulfide, and the formula is Ce2S.
Sulfide ion form a precipitate with iron ions.Halides ions form a precipitate with silver nitrate.Sulfate ions form a precipitate with barium chloride.Phosphate ions form a precipitate with calcium chloride.
Cesium chloride is ionic.
Yes. cesium chloride is ionic
calcium sulfide :))
The high reactivity of cesium comes from its tendency to give up the one electron in its outermost shell and become a cesium 1+ ion, which is more stable. In cesium chloride, the cesium is already in its stable ionic form.
Calcium and sulfur will react in a 1:1 ratio to form calcium sulfide with the formula CaS.
No, calcium chloride will dissolve in water.
salt
Yes; these elements can form an ionic compound named calcium sulfide, with formula CaS.
a transfer of electrons from calcium to chlorine
Calcium carbonate (insoluble in water) is obtained and sodium chloride.