Why is #Ca(NO_3)_2# a ionic bond? I thought all of them are nonmetals so it should be a covalent bond?
1 Answer
Nov 14, 2017
The nitrate ion,
And calcium is a METAL......
Explanation:
You look at the Lewis formulation of nitrate, THREE of the four atoms bear formal charges....
We say that the nitrogen is quaternized and has donated its lone pair to an oxygen atom.....the charge is balanced by the tow oxygen atoms that bear a formal negative charge....
Calcium is in Group 2 of the Periodic Table, so it typically forms
The salt balances charge....and so