It is covalent as there is not enough of a difference in electronegativity for the fluorine to completely pull the electrons away from hydrogen.
Hydrogen fluoride has a Polar-covalent bond although, while the difference in electronegativity is more than 1.7 ( we expected to be Ionic ).
Covalent
Covalent.
Ionic
ionic
Hydrogen fluoride has a Polar-covalent bond although, while the difference in electronegativity is more than 1.7 ( we expected to be Ionic ).
It forms the fluoride by forming an ionic or covalent bond with the element.Example:-HF(hydrogen fluoride) which if an ionic compound.OF2(Oxygen difluoride) which is a covalent compound
Covalent
Covalent.
Covalent
Ionic
ionic
In pure hydrogen fluoride, each bond is a highly polar covalent bond.
Covalent
Yes...hydrogen fluoride (HF) has polar covalent bonds
Covalent
No, Ionic