Halogens form both ionic and covalent bonds.
Since both hydrogen and bromine are nonmetals, they form a covalent bond.
Halogens form anions such as F- Cl- Br- I- At-
Usually, it's only one covalent bond.
A covalent bond, possibly a polar one.
Anions (negative ions).
Covalent bond between F and F in F2.
Ionic
Nitrogen and bromine will form a covalent bond; they are both nonmetals.
ionic bond
A hydrogen bond is a very strong dipole-dipole bond. A hydrogen bond can only form between hydrogen and a strong electromagnetic atom; fluorine, oxygen or chlorine.
They form an ionic bond, i believe, because potassium is a metal and hydrogen is a nonmetal...
covalent
Nitrogen and bromine will form a covalent bond; they are both nonmetals.
Nitrogen and bromine will form a covalent bond; they are both nonmetals.
Ionic bond
Magnesium and bromine form an ionic bond.
ionic bond
Covalent
Hydrogen form a covalent bond with carbon.
Hydrogen Bond
Hydrogen Bond
The potassium cation,K +and the bromine anionBr -combine to form the ionic compoundKBrwhich is potassium bromide.
A hydrogen bond is a very strong dipole-dipole bond. A hydrogen bond can only form between hydrogen and a strong electromagnetic atom; fluorine, oxygen or chlorine.
A hydrogen bond--two between A and T and three between G and C.