
Nazik M.
asked 04/15/23Which image depicts the initial atoms when calcium and sulfur form an ionic compound?
Which image depicts the initial atoms when calcium and sulfur form an ionic compound?
1 Expert Answer

Taylor E. answered 04/26/23
M.Ed in Chemistry Education with 6+ Years of Chem Teaching Experience
An ionic compound is a bond between a metal and a nonmetal. In this example, the metal is the Calcium and the nonmetal is the Sulfur. Calcium, which is in group (column) 2 on the periodic table, has a +2 ion charge. Sulfur, which is in group 16, has a -2 ion charge.
Therefore, you have
Ca+2 and S-2 joining together to create an ionic bond.
Since Calcium and Sulfur are +2 and -2 , they cancel out in charges.
Thus creating: CaS as the final answer.
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J.R. S.
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