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  • Fluorine and Argon: Ionic or Covalent Bonding?
    No, fluorine and argon will not form an ionic bond.

    Ionic bonds form when one atom donates an electron to another atom. Fluorine is more electronegative than argon, meaning that it has a greater attraction for electrons. Therefore, fluorine will not donate an electron to argon. Instead, fluorine and argon will form a covalent bond, where they share electrons.

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