Yes, a Bromine atom can bond to another similar Bromine atom, to make a Bromine molecule: Br2
This bond is covalent.
covalent bond
The bond between sulfur and bromine is covalent.
Ionic bond
We have one Sigma Bond.
Covalent.
covalent bond
ionic bond
Bromine is a nonmetal as well as chlorine. A bond between a nonmetal and a nonmetal is a covalent bond.
it is a bond between hydrogen and bromine
Cobalt and bromine form an ionic bond. Another name for this is electrovalent.
covalent bond
The bond between sulfur and bromine is covalent.
Ionic bond
No. Carbon and bromine, both being nonmetals, will form a covalent bond.
We have one Sigma Bond.
It is a non-polar covalent bond
This bond should be ionic.