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The chemistry of francium is practically unknown.

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11y ago

Fluorine bonds most strongly with carbon, however, it can bond with almost any element being that it is so reactive and because it is a very strong oxodizing agent.

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The bond between francium and fluorine should be ionic.

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The chemistry of francium is not known but it is supposed that francium can react with the majority of nonmetals.

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15y ago

Ionic.

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Q: What kind of bond is formed with francium and fluorine?
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