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Sodium bromide covalent or ionic

Updated: 8/9/2023
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12y ago

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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.

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12y ago

Sodium bromide is ionic as are all sodium compounds.

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14y ago

Sodium Bromide is an ionic compound. It's chemical formula is NaBr.

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6y ago

Sodium bromide (NaBr) is ionic. (It isn't called sodium bromine)

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13y ago

no it is Ionically bonded

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13y ago

It is ionic not covalent

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11y ago

Yes. NaBr is ionic.

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Sodium bromide has an ionic bond.

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12y ago

Ionic

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