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What kind of bond is formed when lithium and fluorine combine to form lithium fluoride?

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Answer:

ionic bond

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Answer:

The answer to your question is Ionic bonding.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are three main types of bonding:

- Ionic bonding is when a metal attaches to a nonmetal and the electronegativity is higher than 1.7.

- Covalent bonding is when a non metal attaches to another non metal. and the electronegativity is between 0 and 1.7.

- Metallic bonding is a bond between metals.

In this question, we have Lithium plus fluorine

Formula LiF

In this compound there a metal and a nonmetal

Electronegativity Fluorine = 3.98 Lithium = 0.98

Difference of electronegativity = 3.98 - 0.98 = 3.0

3.0 > 1.7

Then we conclude that the bond is Ionic.

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