ionic bond because Na is metal and F is non metal.
It is a ionic bond.
Ionic forming the salt sodium fluoride.
Ionic bond.
Ionic.
ionic.
Covalent bond :)
A hydrogen bond.
A chemical bond.
An ionic bond.
Covalent bond :)
Yes it will form ionic bond (as in NaF or MgF2) or covalent bond as in F2 or ClF3)
Na(+) and F(-) form NaF sodium fluoride, an ionic bond.
its NaF used as Anticavity.
Ionic. The usual rule is that when you have a metal (sodium) and combine it with a nonmetal (fluorine), there is an ionic bond formed.
While forming a covalent bond, valence electrons are shared.
An ionic bond between Na+ and Cl- ions.
Fluorine gains an electron. Fluorine is very reactive and will form bonds.
NaF is an ionic compound consisting of a sodium ion (Na+) with a plus one charge and a fluoride ion (F-) with a minus one charge. Together though, sodium fluoride (NaF) is uncharged because the +1 and -1 charges of the ions cancel out.
NaF stands for sodium fluoride.
Naf is not in the Oxford English dictionary.
Bond Paper
glucosidic bonds are used