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Calcium sulfide forms when calcium loses 2 valence electrons to sulfur. What type of a bond is formed? Select one of the options below as your answer: A) covalent B) ionic
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Calcium sulfide forms when calcium loses 2 valence electrons to sulfur. What type of a bond is formed?
Select one of the options below as your answer:
A) covalent
B) ionic
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It is an Ionic Bond.
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The type of bond that is formed when calcium sulfide forms is called an ionic bond. The correct answer will be B.
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