(a) Formation of Calcium Chloride with the help of electron dot structure:
- The molecular formula of Calcium chloride is CaCl2.
- The atomic number of Calcium (Ca) is 20.
- Electronic configuration of Ca is [Ar] 4s2 or (2, 8, 8, 2).
- Hence Calcium needs to lose two electrons to attain noble gas configuration.
- The atomic number of Chlorine (Cl) is 17.
- Electronic configuration of Cl is [Ne] 3s23p5 or(2, 8, 7).
- Hence Chlorine needs to gain one electron to attain noble gas configuration.
- Therefore, two valence electrons of Calcium form bonds with one electron of each Chlorine, and hence results in the formation of Calcium chloride.

Hence, the Calcium chloride is formed by the combination of one calcium and two chlorine atoms.
(b) Ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten (liquid) or in aqueous solution (dissolved in water), because their ions are free to move from place to place. Ionic compounds cannot conduct electricity when solid, as their ions are held in fixed positions and cannot move.