No, in its pure form hydrogen bromide is composed of diatomic molecules. Though in water it completely dissociates into ions as it is a strong acid as are the other hydrogen halides with the exception of hydrogen fluoride.
HBr is hydrogen bromide (or hydrobromic acid).
MgBr2 magnesium bromide is ionic
Copper bromide is an ionic compound.
Ionic
HBr is hydrogen bromide, but typically it's called hydrobromic acid when in an aqueous solution.
HBr is hydrogen bromide (or hydrobromic acid).
MgBr2 magnesium bromide is ionic
Copper bromide is an ionic compound.
HBr is hydrogen bromide.
Ionic
HBr is hydrogen bromide, but typically it's called hydrobromic acid when in an aqueous solution.
Ionic
Ionic.
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is a compound.
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is a compound.
NaBr is an ionic compound. Generally, a metal bonded with a nonmetal forms an ionic compound. Also, the difference in electronegativity between Na and Br is 2.03, which is definitely ionic.
Sodium bromide is an ionic compound held together by strong ionic bonds.