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What type of bond exists between a calcium ion (Ca²⁺) and a chlorine ion (Cl⁻) in calcium chloride (CaCl₂)?

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The type of bond that exists between a calcium ion  Ca  and a chlorine ion  Cl  in calcium chloride  CaCl  is an ionic bond. This bond is formed due to the electrostatic attraction between the positively charged calcium ion and the negatively charged chlorine ions.
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