SiF3 is the chemical formula for silicon trifluoride, a colorless gas with a pungent smell. It is used in chemical reactions as a source of fluorine and in the production of specialty glasses and ceramics. Silicon trifluoride is also employed in the semiconductor industry as an etchant.
SiF3 is a covalent compound. It is formed by the sharing of electrons between silicon and fluorine atoms, rather than the transfer of electrons typical of ionic bonds.
Only CaCl2 is correct. The rest should be BBr3, SiF4 and KF.
SiF3 is a covalent compound. It is formed by the sharing of electrons between silicon and fluorine atoms, rather than the transfer of electrons typical of ionic bonds.
Only CaCl2 is correct. The rest should be BBr3, SiF4 and KF.