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What does the chemical formula cacl2 show about the compound it represents?

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a chemical formula that indicates the kinds of atoms and the number of each kind in a molecule of a compound.
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Answer:

The compound represents that calcium chloride is an ionic salt made up of 1 calcium ion and 2 chloride ions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given chemical formula
CaCl_2 is of calcium chloride salt.

The chemical formula represents that 1 atom calcium binds with two atoms of chlorine to form a single molecule of calcium chloride.

It is an ionic salt made up 1 calcium ion and 2 chloride ions.

Calcium has atomic number of 20 and chlorine has atomic number of 17. Calcium will loose 2 electrons to gain noble gas stability whereas chlorine atom will gain 1 electron to gain noble gas stability.


[Ca]=[Ar]4s^2


[Ca^(2+)]=1s^22s^2p^63s^23p^6


[Cl]=1s^22s^2p^63s^23p^5


[Cl^(-)]=1s^22s^2p^63s^23p^6


Ca^(2+)+2Cl^-\rightarrow CaCl_2

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