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Bridget Wu
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5 September, 18:54
Hydrogen bonded to flurorine ionic or metallic
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Arjun Bell
5 September, 19:06
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Ionic or Electrovalent Bond.
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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.
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