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Covalent because it has Tri as a prefix and it shares electrons.

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12y ago

Nitrogen trifluoride molecules have covalent bonds. (It is never correct to write that a compound is any kind of bond.

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Nitrogen trifluoride is a covalent compound.

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yes

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Yes, it is

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Ionic Hydrogen has a positive charge and is a metal and hydrogen is negative charge and is nonmetal so it is ionic

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