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Is NF polar covalent

Updated: 8/10/2023
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11y ago

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it is ionic, soluble in polar solutes the reason it will not dissolve in water is dure to the nature of fluorides not wanting to let go of their cations

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13y ago

No. As with all sodium (Na) compounds it is ionic.

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6y ago

Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound.

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11y ago

It is polar.

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13y ago

No it is ionic

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15y ago

NO it is ionic.

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12y ago

NaF is an ionic compound.

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15y ago

yes it does

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15y ago

Ionic

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