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Will there be a sigma or a pi bond formed between sodium and fluorine (sodium fluoride)? Please help I’ll mark brainliets! Thank you :)

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Will there be a sigma or a pi bond formed between sodium and fluorine (sodium fluoride-example-1

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Answer: b

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Answer:

It's C

Step-by-step explanation:

sodium and fluorine are ionic compounds they do not share electrons but exchange them

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