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Is calcium and fluorine
a. Nonpolar covalent
b. Ionic
c. Polar covalent

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Answer:

Ionic

Step-by-step explanation:

A transfer of electrons occurs when fluorine and calcium react to form an ionic compound. This is because calcium is in group two and so forms ions with a two positive charge. Fluorine is in group seven so forms ions with a negative charge.

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