what type of compound is formed by calcium and chlorine
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what type of compound is formed by calcium and chlorine
For example, in the reaction of calcium and chlorine, the compound is called calcium chloride. It is composed of Ca2+ cations and Cl– anions; those ions are stable since they have filled valence shells. Its ionic formula is written as CaCl2, the neutral combination of these ions.
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What type of compound is formed by calcium and chlorine ?
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For understanding this, lets take an example, in the reaction of calcium and chlorine, the compound is called calcium chloride. It is composed of Ca2+ cations and Cl– anions; those ions are stable since they have filled valence shells. Its ionic formula is written as CaCl2, the neutral combination of these ions.
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