No.the compound boron trifluoride is covalent
F2 is neither ionic nor a compound, it is an element, fluorine, in the diatomic form.
Lithium and fluorine react together to form lithium fluoride which is an ionic compound.
yes
cesium fluoride
Fluorine
Na+F form NaF a ionic compound
If fluorine combines with an element such that their electronegativity difference is more than 1.7, then they will form an ionic compound. Example:- Hydrogen fluoride is an ionic compound. Hydrogen has electronegativity of 2.1 and fluorine has 4.0. So, the difference is 1.9. Therefore, it is an ionic compound.
Yes. They will form the ionic compound magnesium fluoride, MgF2.
no
F2 is neither ionic nor a compound, it is an element, fluorine, in the diatomic form.
Lithium and fluorine react together to form lithium fluoride which is an ionic compound.
Lithium reacts with fluorine to form an ionic compound, LiF. The rest all form covalent compounds
Fluorine
cesium fluoride
yes
Sodium and fluorine will form an ionic compound named sodium fluoride with the formula NaF.
Carbon forms covalent bonds with fluorine.