Xenon fluoride is an inorganic compound.
Sodium fluoride is an electrolyte. It can be found in certain things such as toothpaste. It is an inorganic compound.
Covalent, because Xenon (non-metal) and Fluoride (non-metal) and the tetra is a prefix meaning four. Non-metal+non-metal= covalent bonds.
inorganic
It is XeF4
XeF6.
Sodium fluoride is an electrolyte. It can be found in certain things such as toothpaste. It is an inorganic compound.
it is an organic salt but shows some properties of inorganic compound as solubility in water.
Sodium fluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula NaF
One substance that may contain sodium fluoride is common table salt. The chemical compound for sodium fluoride is NaF. The chemical is an inorganic compound.
Noble gases are generally chemically as they have completely filled orbitals. So any compound by xenon as in XeF2, XeF4, XeF6, XeOF4 etc are unusual.
Covalent, because Xenon (non-metal) and Fluoride (non-metal) and the tetra is a prefix meaning four. Non-metal+non-metal= covalent bonds.
inorganic
Polarity has to do with the charge while organic vs. inorganic has to do (in general) with the presence or absence of carbon. The two are unrelated. HF (hydrogen fluoride) is a polar molecule that is inorganic and there are thousands more.
It is XeF4
XeF6.
Xenon Trioxide
Inorganic salts such as Calcium chloride, barium fluoride, magnesium iodide etc are formed.