Why is the bond between Ca and I ionic and not polar covalent as according to its electronegativity? I know that Ca and I forms an ionic compound, CaI2 but when taking the electronegativity of Ca, 1.0, and I, 2.5, into consideration, the difference is 1.5 which would make it a polar covalent bond.
In the future, do I have to take into consideration whether the compound is ionic or covalent before I decide on what type of bond is in between the atoms of the compound?