The molecule is covalent, the N-F bonds are polar covalent.
Covalent. NF3 is the fluoride equivalent of ammonia (NH3).
It is covalent.
H2 is purely covalent, as are all diatomic molecules consisting of only one element.
Covalent
covalent- bc they're two nonmetals
Covalent. NF3 is the fluoride equivalent of ammonia (NH3).
It is covalent.
H2 is purely covalent, as are all diatomic molecules consisting of only one element.
Covalent
covalent- bc they're two nonmetals
Polar Covalent.
Nitrogen trifluoride
Yes, they form a polar covalent bond e.g. in NF3
nitrogen trifluoride
It is a covalent bond (as in NF3)
A covalent molecule
It is Ionic