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16.Which of the following is NOT a covalent compound?Immersive Reader
(3 Points)
CaCl2
CO2
NO2
CCl4

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Answered by simaulpaul97768
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Answered by kush1419
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Answer:

CaCl2 is not a covalent compound.

Explanation:

The above compound is an ionic compound.

It is formed when calcium gives away its valence electrons to two chlorine atoms . After this, as calcium becomes positively charged and the two chlorine atoms negatively charged, they attract each other and an ionic compound is formed.

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