salt. It's made by the two ions, Ca2+ and 2Cl- .
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CaCl2 is a salt. It is composed of calcium ions (Ca2+) and chloride ions (Cl-). When dissolved in water, CaCl2 dissociates into its constituent ions.
The cation in CaCl2 is Ca2+ (calcium ion).
No, CaCl2 is not a polyatomic ion. It is a compound made up of two different elements – calcium (Ca) and chlorine (Cl).
The positive ion in calcium chloride is calcium (Ca2+), while the negative ion is chloride (Cl-).
When CaCl2 is dissolved in water, it forms three ions in total: one Ca2+ ion and two Cl- ions.
CaOHCl is a salt formed from the combination of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) and hydrochloric acid (HCl). It is a basic salt that can undergo hydrolysis in water to form a basic solution due to the presence of the hydroxide ion from calcium hydroxide.