There is no element with the symbol Fl. If you are referrin to fluorine, the symbol is simply F.
The compound HF is covalent. This can be generally inferred because both hydrogen and fluorine are nonmetals.
H + Br ionic or covalent
An example of covalent bond is ;H + H=H2 as covalent means sharing of electrons molecules is involved in covalent bond not ions. an example of ionic bond is; H+ + Cl-=H+Cl-
Covalent bonds: C-H and C-C Polar covalent bonds: C-O and O-H Ionic bonds: None
No this is an ionic hydride, with Na+ and H-
although it is a non polar covalent .It definetely has some % ionic character(very less)
H + Br ionic or covalent
H +
An example of covalent bond is ;H + H=H2 as covalent means sharing of electrons molecules is involved in covalent bond not ions. an example of ionic bond is; H+ + Cl-=H+Cl-
Covalent bonds: C-H and C-C Polar covalent bonds: C-O and O-H Ionic bonds: None
No this is an ionic hydride, with Na+ and H-
although it is a non polar covalent .It definetely has some % ionic character(very less)
The bond between P and H is covalent, eg in PH3
Ionic
Polar covalent bonds between O and H
The O-H bond is covalent.
C-H is a covalent bond because the electronegativity varies by less than 0.5 units
H-ClA single covalent bond between the hydrogen and the chlorine