Yes. It is called Dinitrogen Diflouride.
F-n=n-f
O.S. of N = +1 O.S. of F = -1 O.N. of cpd = 0
difluorodiazine contains Nitrogen and Fluorine whitch are both nonmetal elements so it is covalent. General rule; nonmetal to nonmetal = covalent nonmetal to metal = ionic except in acids
A molecule
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
N2F2 is a gas at room temperature.
Tetrahedral
F-n=n-f
Dinitrogen tetrahydride
O.S. of N = +1 O.S. of F = -1 O.N. of cpd = 0
difluorodiazine contains Nitrogen and Fluorine whitch are both nonmetal elements so it is covalent. General rule; nonmetal to nonmetal = covalent nonmetal to metal = ionic except in acids
This is a compound, a molecule.
A molecule
C.A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar molecule.
C.A molecule that has a symmetrical shape will be a nonpolar molecule.
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.
No a molecule is a molecule, polar or nonpolar.