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Is calcium bromide ionic or covalent

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It is ionic because Calcium is a metal with a charge of +2 and Bromide is a nonmetal with a charge of -1. Ionic means a metal with a nonmetal.
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It is ionic, because it is a metal with a nonmetal, so calcium is the metal and bromide is the nonmetal.
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