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The bond in lithium fluoride is ionic and the compound is polar.The crystalline structure is face-cenered cubic.
Krypton tetra Fluoride
Oxygen would form an ionic bond with lithium.
yes it schould be
A metal and a nonmetal
Calcium fluoride, CaF2
The bond in lithium fluoride is ionic and the compound is polar.The crystalline structure is face-cenered cubic.
The reason it becomes stable is because Ca has 2 valence electrons that it wants to get rid of to become stable. F has 7 valence electrons and wants 1 more to become stable. So, TWO F atoms each take 1 of the 2 electrons from Ca. They form an ionic bond as Ca^2+ and 2F^- to make CaF2.
The two elements that make up this compound are magnesium and fluorine. Flourine is a halogen and magnesium is an alkaline earth metal. This makes it an ionic compound, so the name would be magnesium fluoride.
Calcium would form Ca2+ and chlorine would form Cl-. The ionic compound would be CaCl2 to ensure a neutral charge for the whole compound.
The bond in lithium fluoride is ionic and the compound is polar.The crystalline structure is face-cenered cubic.
Ca3(PO4)2
Krypton tetra Fluoride
lithium fluoride, LiF
Calcium Chloride is an ionic compound. You see, for a substance to be classified as either a non-metal or a metal, it has to be in elemental form. Calcium Chloride is a compound, so you can't say whether it is a non-metal or a metal. However, of the elements that make up this compound, Calcium is a metal and Chlorine is a non-metal.
Yes. Magnesium sulfide is an ionic compound.
The bond between the metal potassium (K) and the nonmetal fluorine (F) is ionic. During the formation of the ionic compound potassium fluoride (KF), the potassium atom loses an electron and becomes a positively charged ion, and the fluorine atom gains the electron and becomes a negatively charged ion. The electrostatic attraction between the two oppositely charged ions is the ionic bond. In general, a metal and a nonmetal will form an ionic bond.