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Fluorine is the most electronegative element. It can form compounds with almost every element. Some examples are NaF, KF and ClF.

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These are the elements from the group 1 (alkali metals): Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr.

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Q: What elements would be most likely to form a compound with fluorine?
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Which of the following Group 18 elements would be most likely to form a compound with fluorine?

Kr; Krypton


Which element when combined with fluorine would most likely from an ionic compound?

The single "most likely" element that would form an ionic compound with fluorine is cesium, or possibly francium if enough of it could be collected. This is because cesium, among stable elements, has the lowest electronegativity and fluorine has the highest electronegativity. However, any alkali or alkaline earth metal element in fact readily forms an ionic compound with fluorine, as do many other metals.


What compound would carbon and fluorine most likely form?

CF2


What elements would likely be most like chlorine and why?

Fluorine is similar to chlorine.


Which noble gas would most likely form a compound with fluorine?

Krypton (Kr)


Which element when combined with fluorine would most likely form an ionic compound?

Lithium


What element when combined with fluorine would most likely from an ionic compound?

any element that is a non metal will do


What is a compound called if there two fluorine atoms form a compound with a covalent bond?

It would not be a compound. It is simply fluorine in its elemental form.


Which elements when combined with fluorine would form an ionic compound?

All the alkali and alkaline earth metals: Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr, Ra, Ba, Sr, Ca, Mg, and Be. Most other metals would also form an ionic compound with fluorine.


Is CF2Cl2 a molecular or ionic compound?

No, CF2Cl2 is covalent as the the three elements in it (Carbon, Fluorine, and Chlorine) are all nonmetals. Nonmetals form covalent bonds with one another.


If you were trying to make a compound of the noble Xenon would you use nitrogen or fluorine?

fluorine- it is a gas


If you were trying to make a compound of the noble gas xenon would you use nitrogen or fluorine?

fluorine- it is a gas