Phosphorus trichloride is a polar compound.
No, It's covalent
PBr3.
Lanthanum tribromide is an ionic compound.
Titanium tribromide, titanium (III) bromide, or titanous bromide.
This is phosphorous bromide. "P" is the chemical symbol for phosphorous, a nonmetal with 5 valence electrons. "Br" is the chemical symbol for bromine, a halide nonmetal with 7 valence electrons. When a halide nonmetal is incorporated into a compound, the last three letters of the chemical name are changed from "ine" to "ide" to show the molecule is chemically bonded.**********************Phosphorous Tribromide.
Phosphorous trisulfide (PS3) is a covalent compound.
P4O10 is a covalent compound. This is because Phosphorous and Oxygen are both nonmetals.
Lanthanum tribromide is an ionic compound.
Titanium tribromide, titanium (III) bromide, or titanous bromide.
This is phosphorous bromide. "P" is the chemical symbol for phosphorous, a nonmetal with 5 valence electrons. "Br" is the chemical symbol for bromine, a halide nonmetal with 7 valence electrons. When a halide nonmetal is incorporated into a compound, the last three letters of the chemical name are changed from "ine" to "ide" to show the molecule is chemically bonded.**********************Phosphorous Tribromide.
As a non-metal Phosphorous can form ionic compouds with metals and covalent compounds with other non-metals.
Phosphorous trisulfide (PS3) is a covalent compound.
phosphorus tribromide.
P4O10 is a covalent compound. This is because Phosphorous and Oxygen are both nonmetals.
Nitrogen tribromide
Nitrogen gas (N2) and bromine liquid (Br2) are covalent. They react with each other to from NBr3 (nitrogen tribromide) which is also covalent.
The name for AIBr3 is aluminum tribromide.
Sodium combines with phosphorus to form sodium phosphide (Na3P) which is an ionic compound.
Americium tribromide hasn't any important use now.