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Question
which of the following lewis structures correctly represent cacl2?
Step1: Analyze calcium and chlorine
Calcium (Ca) is a metal in group 2, it loses 2 electrons to form a $Ca^{2 + }$ ion. Chlorine (Cl) is a non - metal in group 17, it gains 1 electron to form a $Cl^{-}$ ion.
Step2: Determine Lewis structure
In $CaCl_{2}$, there is one $Ca^{2+}$ ion and two $Cl^{-}$ ions. The Lewis structure should show the $Ca^{2+}$ ion and two $Cl^{-}$ ions with their full valence - shell electrons (8 electrons for $Cl^{-}$ represented by dots around the Cl symbol). The correct Lewis structure has brackets around the $Cl^{-}$ ions to indicate the negative charge.
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The second option (the one with $Ca^{2+}$ in the middle and two $[:Cl:]^{-}$ ions on either side) is correct as it properly represents the ionic nature of $CaCl_{2}$ with the correct charges and electron - dot representation for the chloride ions.