Potassium (K)
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Chloride and bromine are not likely to form an ionic bond because only one of them, chloride, is an ion.If the questioner meant chlorine and bromine, they are not likely to form an ionic bond with each other, because there is too little difference in their electronegativities. However, both of them are very likely to form ionic bonds with less electronegative elements, such as metals.
It's ionic if it is bonded with hydrogen or other metals, and it's covalent if with other nonmetals, but since bromine is a halogen, it is most likely to form ionic compounds.
An ionic bond will hold them together.
bromine is a halogen (an element that can be very reactive and acidic). similar to inhaling chlorine and fluorine which is even more toxic. this is because bromine has 7 electrons in outermost orbit and capable of stealing 1 electrons from another molecule/atoms/element to achieve a stable octet structure. this makes bromine negatively charge which can cause damage in your body. Bromine does have it's human uses, though. Bromine compounds are used in some medications, and if you've ever swum in a large heated pool, odds are the disinfectant in the water was bromine just as likely as chlorine.
Bromine will gain one electron.
The bromine oxide decomposed into bromine and oxygen.
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Main characters are the characters in a literary work that have the greatest impact. When identifying a main character think: "would the story be the same without them?" If not, they are most likely a main character
Chloride and bromine are not likely to form an ionic bond because only one of them, chloride, is an ion.If the questioner meant chlorine and bromine, they are not likely to form an ionic bond with each other, because there is too little difference in their electronegativities. However, both of them are very likely to form ionic bonds with less electronegative elements, such as metals.
It's ionic if it is bonded with hydrogen or other metals, and it's covalent if with other nonmetals, but since bromine is a halogen, it is most likely to form ionic compounds.
An ionic bond will hold them together.
I believe that the best male character of all time in any book is most likely Edward Cullen, Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse, by Stephanie Meyer. He is extremely cute, has the greatest personality, and would let himself die just to save someone. If I could, I would probably marry him.
The group 1 elements, which are the alkali metals.
For normal dice, and assuming "combined" refers to the sum, the answer is 7.
bromine is a halogen (an element that can be very reactive and acidic). similar to inhaling chlorine and fluorine which is even more toxic. this is because bromine has 7 electrons in outermost orbit and capable of stealing 1 electrons from another molecule/atoms/element to achieve a stable octet structure. this makes bromine negatively charge which can cause damage in your body. Bromine does have it's human uses, though. Bromine compounds are used in some medications, and if you've ever swum in a large heated pool, odds are the disinfectant in the water was bromine just as likely as chlorine.
the character is flat