it is a salt and therefore ionic is is however slightly soluble in polar solutions
The name of Cacl is calcium Chloride
nonpolar
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The name of Cacl is calcium Chloride
Calcium chloride (chemical formula CaCl) is a salt. it can be a solid, or it can be dissolved in water.
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To prepare a 25 mL solution of 2M calcium chloride (CaCl₂), you need to calculate the amount of CaCl₂ required. First, use the formula: [ \text{Molarity (M)} = \frac{\text{moles of solute}}{\text{volume of solution in liters}} ] For a 2M solution in 0.025 L (25 mL), you need 0.05 moles of CaCl₂. The molar mass of CaCl₂ is approximately 110.98 g/mol, so you would weigh out about 5.55 grams of CaCl₂ and dissolve it in enough water to make a final volume of 25 mL.
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Not a clue, but CaCl2 is calcium chloride.
The nonpolar solute is dissolved in the nonpolar solvent.
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nonpolar