Ionic bonds. Manganese is a metal and bromine is a nonmetal, therefore, they react by means of an oxidation-reduction reaction, forming ions, manganese donates electrons and bromine receives them.
K and Br bond ionically.
A bromine-bromine covalent bond would be non-polar, because the two atoms in the bond have the same electronegativity (ability to pull electrons towards themselves).
This bond is ionic.
Metals have metallic bonds.
A single, covalent bond as two identical non - metals produce
K and Br bond ionically.
Br-I
Br-I
Br2, bromine has a single covalent bond
nonpolar
Br - Br. It is a single bond non-polar covalent bond.
no its not. its an ionic bond because it is made up of a metal, Cu, and a nonmetal, Br
An Ionic bond.
no
p-br
The N-Br bond should be predominantly ionic due to high electronegativity difference
An ionic bond is expected between K and Br.