Nitrogen. The lesser the electronegative difference, the more nonpolar the bond
Fluorine will replace bromine to produce the compound lithium fluoride in a single replacement reaction.
Fluorine reacts with water to produce O2. 2F2 + 2H2O -> O2 + 4H+ + 4F-
sulfur
Fluorine is very reactive because it has the highest electronegativity of all atoms, and therefore can attract valence electrons from an atom of any other element. Whether the attraction will be sufficient to produce actual reaction depends on the entire environment in which the two kinds of atoms interact.
No. Ionic bonding produces ions. Covalent bonding usually produces molecules.
A fluorine atom forms a covalent bond with another fluorine atom to produce the fluorine molecule which is gaseous at room temperature.
There is no element 'flourine' - it's 'fluorine'. Fluorine was discovered by Henri Moissan in 1886 who perfected a process using electrolysis to produce fluorine from fluorite, a mineral discovered in 1530. Fluorite and fluorine are not the same.
This is an exothermic reaction.
A fluorine atom forms a covalent bond with another fluorine atom to produce the fluorine molecule which is gaseous at room temperature.
one element is fluorine
Fluorine will replace bromine to produce the compound lithium fluoride in a single replacement reaction.
antimony
This process is known as nuclear fusion.
fission is the slitting of one element to produce energy but fusion is two element combined to produce that amount of energy.eg fission:Ba and for fusion H.
Magnesium and fluorine will produce magnesium fluoride by ionic bonding.
neon
Chemical elements are combined to produce chemical compounds.