Ca(2+) and Br- are common ions; the neon ion probable doesn't exist.
Mg2+
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Cu donates electrons to Br to form CuBr. It is a crystalline compound. The bonds have mixed ionic and covalent characters.
N and P for example. Nitrogen will form a N3- the nitride ion.
The chemical symbol of bromine is Br
Ca2+ and Br- obviously must form, CaBr2 Calcium bromide
K and Br are most likely to form a chemical compound.
CaBr2 will dissociate into Ca2+ ions and two Br- ions. In aqueous solution of CaBr2, water is the solvent and Ca2+ ions and Br- ions are the solute particles.
Both Br and Br and H and H form non-polar covalent bonds.
Calcium Bromide
with bromine (Br)
ionic bonds between Ca2+ ion and two Br- ions.
Ca2+, AL3+,BR-
Bromide (Br-) in elemental form is bromine (Br).
Argon doesn't form any ions as it has completely filled orbitals and is chemically inert.
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Caesium form the cation Cs+.Bromine form the anion Br-.