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It is a covalent: The sulfur "shares" an electron with each of the 6 fluorine atoms. The sulfur's outer shell is expanded and has 12 electrons.

This website explains covalent boning and uses SF6 as an example.

http:/sixthsense.osfc.ac.uk/chemistry/bonding/covalent.asp

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