206k views
5 votes
Which nonmetal would an ion of Ca2+ MOST LIKELY ionically bond with in a 1:1 ratio? A) one atom of neon B) one atom of carbon C) one atom of oxygen D) one atom of fluorine

User Jagd
by
7.0k points

2 Answers

0 votes

The answer is C) one atom of oxygen

User EkoJR
by
7.8k points
4 votes
Ca2+ would bond to any element in a 1 to 1 ratio that had an equal and opposite charge.

Neon is a noble gas, and doesn’t form bonds m

Carbon isn’t typically found in ion state, but if it did, it would likely by C4+

Flouring in ionic state is F1-, so you would need 2 flourines to cancel the 2+ charge of Calcium

Then the only option left would be Oxygen which, when in ion form is found be 2-
User Yyny
by
7.4k points