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My best guess is that Be is "tricked" into thinking that it's valence shell is now full since it's two valence electrons are now being "shared/hogged" by the much more electronegative Fluorine. I would guess that this is a highly polar covalent bond!?! 8-) Where is the senior chemistry teacher (RAM) around when I need her? Cheers, "Lurch" from the club club.

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Beryllium and sulfur make covalent bonds with each other.

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Beryllium sulfide is an ionic compound.

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Q: What type of bond will be formed by beryllium and sulfur?
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