Potassium bromide, KBr, is ionic. Generally, a metal and a nonmetal form an ionic compound when chemically combined.
Ionic. Compounds between alkali or alkaline earth metals and halogens are always ionically bonded.
No KBr is ionic as are all potassium (K) compounds.
Potassium bromide (KBr) has an ionic bond.
An ionic bond is expected between K and Br.
Br - Br. It is a single bond non-polar covalent bond.
Yes, if these two makes a bond, it would be covalent.
no its not. its an ionic bond because it is made up of a metal, Cu, and a nonmetal, Br
no
An ionic bond is expected between K and Br.
Br2, bromine has a single covalent bond
K and Br bond ionically.
Br - Br. It is a single bond non-polar covalent bond.
Yes, if these two makes a bond, it would be covalent.
no its not. its an ionic bond because it is made up of a metal, Cu, and a nonmetal, Br
no
the ions of Cl and Br both are negative 1. this means Cl and Br need one more electron to obtain a full shell. to complete their shells, Cl and Br form a covalent bond. also, Cl and Br are both nonmetals. 2 nonmetals cam only form a covalent bond.
This bond is ionic.
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A single Covalent bond between two bromine atoms. . It is represented by ' Br2 ; Br=Br.
Sulphur and bromine generally form covalent bond and not ionic bond.