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Halogens form both ionic and covalent bonds.

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Since both hydrogen and bromine are nonmetals, they form a covalent bond.

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Halogens form anions such as F- Cl- Br- I- At-

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Usually, it's only one covalent bond.

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A covalent bond, possibly a polar one.

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Anions (negative ions).

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Covalent bond between F and F in F2.

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Ionic

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Q: What type of bond does hydrogen and bromine form?
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