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  • Sodium Fluoride: Understanding Ionic Bond Formation
    Yes, fluorine and sodium will form an ionic bond.

    Fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table, meaning that it has a strong attraction for electrons. Sodium is a metal, which means that it readily gives up electrons. When these two elements come into contact, the fluorine atom will pull the electron away from the sodium atom, creating a positively charged sodium ion and a negatively charged fluoride ion. The electrostatic attraction between these two ions will hold them together, forming an ionic bond.

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