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Which type of bond is present in CaCl2 compound ?​

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Answered by nandinisatyaa
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Answer:

ionic bond .

Explanation:

due to transfer of electrons between those two atom

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Answered by Anonymous
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CaCl2 or Calcium Chloride is an ionic bond and not a covalent bond. Since there should be sharing of electrons between two atoms to be a covalent bonding. In case of calcium chloride, the calcium gives up an electron to each chlorine atom, becoming Ca2+ ions and chlorine become Cl– ions.

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