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It is an IONIC compound as it involves 2 non-metals.

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The compound ( \text{F}_2\text{O} ) is covalent. It consists of nonmetals fluorine and oxygen which typically form covalent bonds by sharing electrons.

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NO. Any molecule made up of atoms of the same element is covalently bonded.

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Neither. F2 is an element. Since it is only one element it will be pure covalent.

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The Fluorine-Fluorine bond in the molecule is covalent. When in compounds it tends to form ionic bonds. When in organic compounds it forms covalent compounds.

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15y ago

No, it's nonpolar covalent

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Fluorine is not an electrolyte.

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