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Is K Br a covalent bond?

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Potassium bromide, KBr, is ionic. Generally, a metal and a nonmetal form an ionic compound when chemically combined.

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Ionic. Compounds between alkali or alkaline earth metals and halogens are always ionically bonded.

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No KBr is ionic as are all potassium (K) compounds.

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Potassium bromide (KBr) has an ionic bond.

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