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A possible francium fluoride will be FrF.

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What is FrF?

Francium fluoride.


What is the chemical formula for fransium fluroide?

The compound francium iodide don't exist now.


What are the products of francium fluoride?

The compound is not known today.


What happens is fluorine and francium mixed together?

Not known, probably the formation of francium fluoride. Plus, due to them being the MOST reactive elements, there would be a rather large explosion (the largest chemical reaction only exceeded by a nuclear reaction).


What elements does Francium react?

Francium is highly reactive and readily reacts with elements such as water to produce Francium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Francium also reacts violently with halogens like chlorine and fluorine to form salts.


What is the most polar element?

FrF Theoretically it is francium fluoride because the francium has the lowest ionization energy while fluorine has the highest electronegativtey; however, this compound would be hard to study and find in nature for francium is radioactive and very rare. Francium is the largest element found to date. CsF Cesium fluoride would be another highly polar compound for the same reasons as francium fluoride.


What kind of bonds are involved in lithium fluoride?

Lithium fluoride is an salt held together by ionic bonds.


What is the formula of lithium fluoride?

The formula for lithium fluoride is LiF. It consists of one lithium atom (Li) and one fluoride atom (F) bonded together.


Is aluminum fluoride a covalent or ionic?

Aluminum fluoride is an ionic compound. It is composed of aluminum cations (Al3+) and fluoride anions (F-) held together by ionic bonds, which result from the transfer of electrons from aluminum to fluoride.


What common compounds contain francium?

· Francium Sulfide (Fr2S) · Francium Phosphide (Fr3P) · Francium Bromide (FrBr) · Francium Sulfite (Fr2SO3) · Francium Hydrogen Oxalate (FrHC2­O4)


What is AgF?

Silver ions and Fluoride ions put together.


How does fluoride protect your teeth?

it sticks to calcium and binds teeth together