the bond is covalent
two non metals bonding with each other create a covalent bond
Yes. Fluorine is extremely reactive, it has a weak F-F bond and readiliy forms the F- ion
Polar covalent bond. Due to fluorine´s high electronegativity, the bond has a significant dipole moment. This bond is the strongest bond that can be formed in organic chemistry.
An ionic bond
No sulfur and fluorine are both nonmetals so they would join with covalent bonds
It will form an ionic bond. It will form GeF4 or Germanium QuadFloride.
Covalent bond
Yes. Fluorine is extremely reactive, it has a weak F-F bond and readiliy forms the F- ion
An ionic bond.
Polar covalent bond. Due to fluorine´s high electronegativity, the bond has a significant dipole moment. This bond is the strongest bond that can be formed in organic chemistry.
An ionic bond
No sulfur and fluorine are both nonmetals so they would join with covalent bonds
An Ionic Bond.
It will form an ionic bond. It will form GeF4 or Germanium QuadFloride.
it will be a covalent bond
Ionic
sulfur (S) and fluorine (F)
it is sulfur