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 ionic as are all sodium compounds.
Sodium Bromide is an ionic compound. It's chemical formula is NaBr.
Sodium bromide (NaBr) is ionic. (It isn't called sodium bromine)
no it is Ionically bonded
It is ionic not covalent
Yes. NaBr is ionic.
Sodium bromide has an ionic bond.
Ionic
Ionic
Ionic
Copper bromide is an ionic compound.
Sodium bromide is an ionic compound held together by strong ionic bonds.
Barium bromide is ionic.
Ionic.
Ionic
Ionic
Copper bromide is an ionic compound.
Sodium Bromide
Sodium bromide is an ionic compound held together by strong ionic bonds.
Barium bromide is ionic.
No, but the bond in sodium chloride is covalent.
this is an Ionic compound since Ba is a true metal from group II and F is a non metal
its ionic
ionic - Sodium Chloride Covalent - Water ionic - Sodium Chloride Covalent - Water
Al(br)3 is an ionic compound