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The fluorine. 2F - SrF2 ======the compound
Ionic bonding---with such different electronegativities it would be hard for lithium and fluorine to share electrons in a covalent bond. It is far more energetically favorable for the lithium atom to transfer an electron to fluorine to form Li+ and F- and then have those two hook up to form an ionic bond.
this is an Ionic compound since Ba is a true metal from group II and F is a non metal
If you mean the name of the element with the symbol F, it is Flourine
The covalent bond is the strongest.
The cation,Na +and the anion,F -form the ionicly bonded compound,sodium fluoride.
Na+F form NaF a ionic compound
Barium fluoride, and according to the rules of ionic bonding, the formula would be BaF2.
Mg and F are the only pair here that will form an ionic compound.
An electron is transferred from sodium to fluorine. to form Na+ and F-
The fluorine. 2F - SrF2 ======the compound
Ionic bonding---with such different electronegativities it would be hard for lithium and fluorine to share electrons in a covalent bond. It is far more energetically favorable for the lithium atom to transfer an electron to fluorine to form Li+ and F- and then have those two hook up to form an ionic bond.
Yes, The hydrogen atom that is covalently bonded to the oxygen can form hydrogen bonding, because the C-H bonds aren't polar enough.
this is an Ionic compound since Ba is a true metal from group II and F is a non metal
CaF2
Well, I have played it actually, in Marching Band, and I got the music for it. I think it's in F minor (4 flats). Main Melody: C, bE, bE, F, F, bA, G, bA, G, bA, bE, bE, F, F (C in the staff). :D
Be + F2 --> BeF2---------------------The ionic compound beryllium fluoride.