Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound, which contains no covalent bonds.
Salts do not usually contain covalent bonds e.g. NaCl doesn't.
Organic molecules all contain covalent bonds. It is possible, though not common, to have an ionic bond as well as covalent bonds in a molecule.
No. Although the bonds in H2O are covalent, they are not coordinate covalent bonds.
No, NH3 contains only covalent bonds.
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Salts do not usually contain covalent bonds e.g. NaCl doesn't.
Organic molecules all contain covalent bonds. It is possible, though not common, to have an ionic bond as well as covalent bonds in a molecule.
No. Although the bonds in H2O are covalent, they are not coordinate covalent bonds.
No, NH3 contains only covalent bonds.
CO
no. all bonds are covalent
Compounds with both ionic and covalent bonds contain polyatomic ions.
No it does not.Yes it does, Above answer is wrong.C6H12O6 has nothing but covalent bonds among its atoms.
yes. they do.
No "NaF" is Nonpolar covalent because 4.0 - 0.9 is in the Nonpolar covalent range.
No. CsI is a salt with ionic bonds.
CCl4 is a covalent bond. Their difference in electronegativity isn't that great