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What Is The Difference Between Calcium II Chloride And Calcium Dioxide?

I'm doing some chemistry homework. I look forward to some help. Thanks in advance!

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  • Colin
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    The difference is calcium(II) chloride exists as a stable salt but calcium dioxide doesn't exist. The only oxide of calcium is calcium (II) oxide CaO. There is no dioxide!

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