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Chemistry, 30.10.2020 16:50 jwbri

Why is "calcium(II) chloride" an improper name for CaCl2? a.) Because this is not an ionic compound. b.) Because the proper name is "calcium dichloride". c.) Because the calcium ion always has a 2+ charge and the "(II)" is unnecessary. d.) Because chlorine is a diatomic element. e.) Because calcium makes an anion when it makes ionic compounds.

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