What is the bond type in CuCl2?

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The question is asking about the type of bond present in the compound CuCl2, which involves understanding the nature of the chemical bonding between copper and chlorine atoms.

Answer

Ionic with some covalent character

The bond type in CuCl2 is primarily ionic with some covalent character.

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The bond type in CuCl2 is primarily ionic with some covalent character.

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Copper(II) chloride forms ionic bonds because of the significant difference in electronegativity between copper and chlorine. However, the bonds also have some covalent character due to partial sharing of electrons.

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A common mistake is to assume compounds with high electronegativity differences are purely ionic, whereas many also have some covalent character.

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