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Chemistry, 25.11.2021 08:50 meghan2529

This question has two parts. One calcium atom (element 20, Ca) reacts with two fluorine atoms (element 9, F) to produce Calcium Fluoride, CaF2. 19a) Do you think the bonds in calcium fluoride are more likely ionic or covalent? Why do you think this?
19b) Using the concept of valence electrons, explain why one calcium atom and two fluorine atoms react together.

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