Francium fluoride.
The compound francium iodide don't exist now.
Theoretically a compound that contains the most electropositive (e.g. Cs or Fr) and the most electronegative (F) atoms will have the greatest ionic character. Therefore most likely CsF or FrF (although FrF would be difficult to obtain, in practice, due to its high radioactivity). Some complex compounds like Cs+[AuF6]-, ((CH3)3C)3N+[SbF6]-, (((CH3)3C)3N+[AuF6]-, have strong ionic character. ...
This compound was not prepared; the chemical formula will be FrF.
The chemical formula (not equation) of a theoretically possible francium phosphide is Fr3P.
A covalent bond is one in which the electron is (more or less) equally shared between atoms. An Ionic bond is where one atom has a greater attraction for the electron than the other. Ionic bonds are formed between those elements that are at opposite end of the periodic table: the further away from each other the two elements are the more ionic will be their bond, the closer together the more covalent will be their bond. The most covalent bonds are between atoms of the same element O2 Cl2 N2 ..... The most Ionic of bond are between the alkali metals (H, Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr) and the Halogens (F, Cl, Br, I, At). Of these Ionic character is also affected by the top and bottom extremes of the table so the most ionic bond possible would be FrF, although Francium is extremely extremely rare so the most ionic compound known is Cesium Fluoride.
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Fortegra Financial Corporation (FRF)had its IPO in 2010.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Fortegra Financial Corporation (FRF) is $145,651,665.59.
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1 USD = 4.72198 FRF
The symbol for Fortegra Financial Corporation in the NYSE is: FRF.
FrF in administrative forms or car registration plates, Fr as the internet domain name.
The compound francium iodide don't exist now.
"franc" was the currency of France (FRF, French Franc) ; the Belgian currency was FRB, "le franc belge"
$1144.51 using 4.3687 FRF per USD
RF as in NYSE Regional Financial Corporation shares?http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/rf.htmlOr do you mean the now obsolete French Franks (FRF)?http://www.xe.com/ucc/convert.cgi?Amount=1&From=EUR&To=FRF&image.x=26&image.y=16&image=Submit
French currency used to be the "franc", but it is not the "euro" since it was generalized in Europe.