Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
No. As they are both nonmetals carbon and bromine will form a covalent compound.
Nitrogen gas (N2) and bromine liquid (Br2) are covalent. They react with each other to from NBr3 (nitrogen tribromide) which is also covalent.
BBr
There are two elements in the ionic compound Lithium Bromide: lithium and bromine.
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
Nitrogen oxides are not ionic compounds.
No. As they are both nonmetals carbon and bromine will form a covalent compound.
Nitrogen gas (N2) and bromine liquid (Br2) are covalent. They react with each other to from NBr3 (nitrogen tribromide) which is also covalent.
BBr
The compounds in the system nitrogen-sulfur are not ionic.
Nitrogen has a covalent molecule.
Sodium Bromide - ionic compound - NaBr.
No, it is not Ionic. An ionic compound is a metal and a nonmetal mixed together. If you look at the Periodic Table of elements, you will see that Nitrogen as well as iodine are nonmetals, therfore it cannot be an ionic compound.
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Lithium Bromide
There are two elements in the ionic compound Lithium Bromide: lithium and bromine.