The fluoride cation is F-.
ionic- Barium is a metal, and Fluorine a non-metal.
A bond between fluorine and sodium would be covalent (non-ionic), as they are both nonmetals, and the difference in their electronegativities is less than 1.7.
A bond between fluorine and sodium would be covalent (non-ionic), as they are both nonmetals, and the difference in their electronegativities is less than 1.7.
a negative charge
Fluorine.
Potassium and fluorine will form an ionic bond
It is not ionic, it is covalent.
All of the metallic elements will form an ionic bond with fluorine.
Ionic
Fluorine is molecular, but it is an element, not a compound.
ionic- Barium is a metal, and Fluorine a non-metal.
ionic bonds
A bond between fluorine and sodium would be covalent (non-ionic), as they are both nonmetals, and the difference in their electronegativities is less than 1.7.
A bond between fluorine and sodium would be covalent (non-ionic), as they are both nonmetals, and the difference in their electronegativities is less than 1.7.
Fluorine forms both ionic bonds and covalent bonds, the former being more common.
Mg2F
Fluorine has seven electrons. Fluorine will form covalent and ionic bonds. Ionic- If it combines with any metal Covalent- If it bonds with a non-metal