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Natrium azide has an ionic bond.
Ca is a metal. F is a non metal. The bond between a metal and non metal is considered an ionic bond.
The bond between F and Cl is a polar covalent bond. Fluorine is very electronegative and Cl is not as much. The difference is large enough to be considered polar.
the bond between f-f is covalent as both share electrons.and they dont have much electronegativity difference.
MgO is an ionic compound.
Natrium azide has an ionic bond.
Ca is a metal. F is a non metal. The bond between a metal and non metal is considered an ionic bond.
Ionic bond, as the difference in electronegativity between calcium and fluorine is over 1.7
The bond between K (potassium) and F (fluorine) to make KF is an IONIC bond.
The bond between F and Cl is a polar covalent bond. Fluorine is very electronegative and Cl is not as much. The difference is large enough to be considered polar.
Halogens form both ionic and covalent bonds.
the bond between f-f is covalent as both share electrons.and they dont have much electronegativity difference.
Cl and F form ionic bond when they combine with metals and form covalent bond when combined with non-metals.
MgO is an ionic compound.
It is a covalent bond. F-F bond is covalent.
CaF2 Calcium fluoride
Helium will not bond with fluorine or any other element.