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The ratio in which calcium and chlorine atoms combine to form 1 molecule of CaCl2 is


A

1:1

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1:2

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1:3

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1:4

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Solution

The correct option is B

1:2


CaCl2 is an ionic compound in which the positively charged calcium ions are attracted by the surrounding negatively charged chlorine ions and the negatively charged chlorine ions are attracted by the surrounding positively charged calcium ions. Calcium and chlorine combine in the ratio similar to their valency. Calcium has valency 2 and chlorine has valency 1.
Therefore, they combine in the ratio of 1:2.


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