No. Carbon and bromine, both being nonmetals, will form a covalent bond.
No it doesn't .. Ionic compounds are formed between a metal and no-metal. Oxygen is non-metal and bromine as well. However they from a Covalent bond.
ionic bond
Cobalt and bromine form an ionic bond. Another name for this is electrovalent.
This bond should be ionic.
The ionic compound formed between magnesium and chlorine has the formula MgCl2.
No it doesn't .. Ionic compounds are formed between a metal and no-metal. Oxygen is non-metal and bromine as well. However they from a Covalent bond.
No. As they are both nonmetals carbon and bromine will form a covalent compound.
The compound sodium bromide is formed by the formation of ionic bonds between sodium and bromide ions.
The carbon-bromine bond is covalent.
Generally the ionic bond is formed between a metal and a nonmetal (cation and anion). As an example, sodium and bromine: sodium bromide, NaBr.
Lithium Bromide
Generally the ionic bond is formed between a metal and a nonmetal (cation and anion). As an example, sodium and bromine: sodium bromide, NaBr.
Generally the ionic bond is formed between a metal and a nonmetal (cation and anion). As an example, sodium and bromine: sodium bromide, NaBr.
An ionic bond is expected between K and Br.
ionic bond
Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Ionic bond