no
The N-Br bond should be predominantly ionic due to high electronegativity difference
An ionic bond is expected between K and Br.
Br-I
Br-I
K and Br bond ionically.
no
The N-Br bond should be predominantly ionic due to high electronegativity difference
An ionic bond is expected between K and Br.
Bromide means Br- so it forms only ionic bond.
As both of them are electronegative compounds, they will form a slightly polar covalent bond.
Ionic bond The correct answer would be a polar covalent bond.
Br-I
Br-I
The cation,K +and the anion,Br -form the ionic compound,KBr==============Potassium bromide
As both of them are electronegative compounds, they will form a slightly polar covalent bond.
Br2, bromine has a single covalent bond