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AlBr3 is considered ionic because it is made up of positively charged aluminum cations and negatively charged bromine anions held together by ionic bonds.
No, AlBr3 is an ionic compound. Aluminum (Al) is a metal, and bromine (Br) is a nonmetal. When they bond, aluminum will lose electrons to become positively charged, and bromine will gain those electrons to become negatively charged, resulting in the formation of an ionic compound.
AlBr3 is not an ionic compound. The electronegativity difference between Al and Br is only 1.35 too low for an ionic compound to be formed.There are molecules of Al2Br6 present in the crystal lattice. These dimers are also present in molten AlBr3 and in the gaseous where it dissociates at high temperatures into molecular AlBr3. In the crystal the aluminium atoms are 4 coordinate with four bromine atoms tetrahedrally placed around each aluminium atom. This allows Al to achieve the octet. The bonding is polar covalent.
ionic bond
Ionic bonds
AlBr3 is considered ionic because it is made up of positively charged aluminum cations and negatively charged bromine anions held together by ionic bonds.
No, AlBr3 is an ionic compound. Aluminum (Al) is a metal, and bromine (Br) is a nonmetal. When they bond, aluminum will lose electrons to become positively charged, and bromine will gain those electrons to become negatively charged, resulting in the formation of an ionic compound.
AlBr3 is not an ionic compound. The electronegativity difference between Al and Br is only 1.35 too low for an ionic compound to be formed.There are molecules of Al2Br6 present in the crystal lattice. These dimers are also present in molten AlBr3 and in the gaseous where it dissociates at high temperatures into molecular AlBr3. In the crystal the aluminium atoms are 4 coordinate with four bromine atoms tetrahedrally placed around each aluminium atom. This allows Al to achieve the octet. The bonding is polar covalent.
Al3+ and Br- together make, AlBr3
ionic bond
Aluminum bromide is an ionic bond, formed by the transfer of electrons from aluminum to bromine to create positively charged ions (Al3+) and negatively charged ions (Br-).
Ionic bonds
This is an ionic bond.
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What is the chemical formula for Aluminum bromide?AlBr3(s) Al3+(aq) + 3Br-(aq)
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