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25 July, 17:31

One or more calcium ions (Ca+2) combine with one or more chlorine ions (Cl-1). What is the resulting formula?

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Ca2Cl2

CaCl2'

Ca2Cl

CaCl

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  1. 25 July, 20:24
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    Calcium combines with Chlorine to form Calcium Chloride with the formula CaCl2, this is because 2 Chlorine atoms can be satisfied with one Calcium atom.
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