Pauling electronegativity 2.96 Sanderson electronegativity 3.22 Allred Rochow elctronegativty 2.74 Mulliken-Jaffe electronegativity 2.95 (14.3% s orbital) Allen electronegativity 2.685 Follow the link for further explanation
Bromine is a non metal element. There are 35 electrons in a single atom.
Bromine is in group 17 and has 7 valence electrons.
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Ch3Br is polar
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CH3Br is a covalent compound because the atoms reacting are all non-metals. Ionic compounds are generally formed from a non-metal reacting with a metal.
CH4 + Br2 = CH3Br + HBr
Ch3Br is polar
ch3Br
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CH3Br is a covalent compound because the atoms reacting are all non-metals. Ionic compounds are generally formed from a non-metal reacting with a metal.
CH4 + Br2 = CH3Br + HBr
Due to C-Br bond it is slightly polar, but not very much because the electronegativities difference for carbon and Bromine is not very high.
Electronegativity
Pauling electronegativity 2.33 Sanderson electronegativity 2.29 Allred Rochow electronegativity 1.55 Mulliken-Jaffe electronegativity 2.41 (sp3 orbital) Allen electronegativity no data
electronegativity
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The electronegativity increases
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