Is SnF3 ionic or covalent

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2026-07-13 18:50

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This could be two different entities.

Snf3 is a protein involved in the control of glucose uptake in yeast. Proteins are basically covalently bound, though other types of bonding are involved in their secondary and tertiary structures.

SnF(subscript 3)(superscript -) is an ion, not a complete compound. Its internal bonding is covalent.

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