The ionic notation for Bromine is Br-. It gains one electron to form Br-
No Bromine does. Bromine-195 Fluorine- 133
ionic 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.
Cobalt and bromine form an ionic bond. Another name for this is electrovalent.
No. Carbon and bromine, both being nonmetals, will form a covalent bond.
Ionic
Ionic
It is an ionic bond because sodium is a metal and bromine is a nonmetal.
MgBr2 magnesium bromide is ionic
There is no electro negativity difference.The bond is covalent.
No Bromine does. Bromine-195 Fluorine- 133
Bromine (molecular Br2) is an covalent compound
ionic bond
a
ionic
no
An ionic bond will form between potassium (K) and bromine (Br). This compound, potassium bromide, KBr, is a salt, which is, in general, the combination of a metal (a Group 1 or Group 2 element) and a halogen (a Group 17 element). All salts are bonded ionically.