explain the formation of ionic compound calcium chloride with their electron dot structure
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Procedure for an Ionic Compound:
For example, the calcium atom in calcium chloride, CaCl2, has two valence electrons, and the chlorine atoms have seven valence electrons each. ... The Ca and Cls are near each other, but the two dots (electrons) from each Cl should not be interpreted as a covalent bond.
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Electron dot structure of calcium chloride.
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