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What is the chemical symbol for calcium and fluorine?

The chemical symbol for calcium is Ca and for fluorine is F.


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How many elements are there in calcium fluoride?

Calcium fluoride has two elements: calcium (Ca) and fluorine (F).


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What are the ions for calcium fluoride?

The individual ions for calcium fluoride have the formulas Ca+2 and F-1 respectively. That means that in any sample of calcium fluoride, there must be twice as many of the fluoride ions.


What is the melting and boiling point for calcium?

The melting point for Calcium is 848 degrees celciusThe boiling point for Calcium is 1,487 degrees celcius


What the atomic number of F plus the atomic number of Na equals equals the atomic number of this element?

At No(F) + At No(Na) = 20.At No of Calcium = 20.


What compound does Ca and F make?

Calcium fluoride, CaF2


What is the name of the compound ionic bond of calcium and fluorine?

CaF2, Calcium Fluoride. It is useful in iron smelting


Explain what the formula CaF2 tells you about this compound?

Ca+2 F-1 <----- these are the ions and their charges Ca+2 F-1 F-1 <----- the charges have to add up to zero, so two -1 fluorine ions cancel out one +2 calcium ions CaF2 <---- simplify


What Ionic bond would form between F and CA?

An ionic bond between F (fluorine) and Ca (calcium) would form when fluorine gains an electron to achieve a stable octet configuration and becomes a fluoride ion (F-), while calcium loses two electrons to become a calcium ion (Ca2+). The attraction between the oppositely charged ions leads to the formation of calcium fluoride (CaF2) crystal lattice.