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(i) Explain the formation of ionic compound CaO with electron dot structure. Atomic number of calcium and oxygen are 20 and 8 respectively.
(ii) Name the constituent metals of bronze.

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(i) Calcium (20) - 2,8,8,2 Oxygen (8)- 2,6

(ii) Constituents metals of bronze - copper, tin.
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