Sign In
Ask Question
Chemistry
Brennen
14 April, 02:16
Hydrogen bonded to flurorine ionic or metallic
+5
Answers (
1
)
Dominik Conley
14 April, 05:23
0
Ionic or Electrovalent Bond.
Explanation:
its ionic bond because the Halogen atom (F) is getting bigger with electrons. This increases the size of the dipoles which cause van der waals dispersion forces. Hence resulting to increase in the strenght of the bond.
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅
“Hydrogen bonded to flurorine ionic or metallic ...”
in 📙 Chemistry if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
2.0801 mol of bromine gas is held at 4.258 atm and 284.92 K. What is the volume of its container in liters?
Answers (2)
What was the Liquid Drop Model?
Answers (1)
In a lead-acid storage battery, how is the cell potential affected when the concentration of the acid in the battery is increased? a. The cell potential decreases. b. The cell potential does not change. c. The cell potential becomes zero. d.
Answers (1)
Which element is present in all amino acids but not necessarily in fats or carbohydrates?
Answers (2)
As you climb through the troposphere, the temperature: increases decreases is constants
Answers (1)
New Questions in Chemistry
Why isn't air travel based on hydrogen popular today? A. Hydrogen is very expensive B. Hydrogen is difficult to find C. Hydrogen is flammable and dangerous D. Hydrogen is too cold for travelers to stand on long trips
Answers (2)
How to get 1m solution to 0.001m solution?
Answers (1)
If something is in high resolution you can see and object but not very clearly. True or False.
Answers (1)
Which change might cause a cold spell in the northern united states
Answers (1)
Kipps appratus is for what?
Answers (1)
Home
»
Chemistry
» Hydrogen bonded to flurorine ionic or metallic
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?