No, sulfur tetrafluoride is a covalently bonded compound.
The chemical formula for sulfur tetrafluoride is SF4.
The compound for sulfur tetrafluoride is SF4. It consists of one sulfur atom bonded to four fluorine atoms.
Sulfur tetrafluoride is a chemical compound with the formula SF4. It is a colorless gas at room temperature that is highly reactive.
The systematic name for SF4 is sulfur tetrafluoride.
CF4 is a covalent bond, because both elements are "nonmetals"
The chemical formula for sulfur tetrafluoride is SF4.
The compound for sulfur tetrafluoride is SF4. It consists of one sulfur atom bonded to four fluorine atoms.
Sulfur tetrafluoride is a chemical compound with the formula SF4. It is a colorless gas at room temperature that is highly reactive.
The systematic name for SF4 is sulfur tetrafluoride.
CH$ is a COVALENTLY bonded molecule. NB You appear to misunderstand between IONIC and MOLECULAR. IONIC is is a form of bonding were ions attract like the N & S poles of a magnet, to form a molecular bond. COVALENT is a form of bonding were atoms 'SHARE' electrons , like humans linking arms, to form the molecular bond.
No Its an ionic compound
CF4 is a covalent bond, because both elements are "nonmetals"
The compound sulfur tetrafluoride has the chemical formula SF4.
Zyban is not an ionic compound.
LaBr3 is Lanthanum tribromide, and it is an ionic compound.
What I had found is that it is an Ionic compound
This is an ionic compound, for example a salt as potassium chloride.