ionic
covalent
phosphorus trifluoride
Formula: PF3
Formula: PF3
Phosphorus and fluorine. Each phosphorus atom is bonded to three fluorine atoms.
Covalent
Covalent
Dipole-dipole force and dispersion
The formula for Phosphorus Trifluoride is PF3
The oxides of phosphorus are covalent. There are no ionic charges.
Yes. It is Phosphorus Trifluoride. Uh, no. Phosphorus and fluoride are both nonmetals and both form anions. Thus, PF3 is a molecular compound. Also, that PF3 is called phosphorus TRIfluoride should indicate to you that it is a molecular compound, because only molecular compounds have prefixes.