Asked by Kylee

Based on the chemical formula, what type of compound is sodium fluoride (NaF)? Why?

Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound because it is composed of a positive and negative ion (metal and nonmetal). A metallic compound would have multiple metal atoms bonded to each other.
Sodium fluoride is a covalent compound because it contains multiple nonmetals, sodium and fluorine. A metallic compound would have multiple metal atoms bonded to each other.
Sodium fluoride is a metallic compound because it is composed of a mixture with metal ions. An ionic compound would contain only two elements, a metal and nonmetal.
There is not enough information provided to determine the type of bond for sodium fluoride.
I think it is c

Answers

Answered by CodyJinks
I believe that NaF is an ionic compound
Answered by DrBob222
Yes, NaF is an ionic compound.
Answered by BOB
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