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what is the type of bond of Caf2draw the dot and cross structure also...plz​

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Ionic Bonds are Present in Calcium Fluoride

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  • Formula: CaF2
  • Melting point: 1,418 °C
  • Crystal structure: cubic crystal system, cF12
  • ionic compound

Calcium fluoride (CaF2) is an insoluble ionic compound composed of Ca2+ and F− ions. It occurs naturally as the mineral “Fluorite” (also called fluorspar) and as “Blue-John”. This salt is the source of most of the world's fluorine.

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