32. (a) Explain the formation of Calcium Chloride with the help of electron dot structure. (Atomic
numbers: Ca = 20; C1 = 17)
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By losing two electrons calcium gets two positive charges over it. Each of the chlorine atom gets one positive charge over it. The bonds formed in the calcium chloride are ionic bonds and compound (calcium chloride or CaCl²) is an ionic compound.
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