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A bond between sodium and fluorine would be considered

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the answer is ionic
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Sodium being a metal would want to lose electrons to become more stable.
And flourine being a nonmetal would want to gain an electron to complete its valence shell and become more stable.
They would change their charges by giving up/gaining the electron. (Na+Fl-).
And the resulting bond would be ionic.
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