No, they are covalent bonds. An ionic bond is formed between a group 1 metal and Br.
No it is not an ion. It is a molecule.
No it is not an ion.It is a compound.
molecule
A diatomic ion is whenever a list of elements that have a charge of 2 beside it if they are by themselves (compounds can have various possibilities) O2 H2 Br2 F2 I2 Cl2 N2
'Fluoride atom'. ???? The fluorine ATOM is 'F' The fluorine molecule is 'F2'. The Fluoride ION is 'F^-' NB When an atom becomes a charged species, it is no longer an atom , but an ION. The suffix '--ide' indicates it is an ion, not an atom. So 'Fluoride atom' is a nonsense. It is either 'Fluoride ion' or Fluorine atom'.
ion
Yes, a Bromine atom can bond to another similar Bromine atom, to make a Bromine molecule: Br2
We call sodium as natium in lathin. atomic number of sodium is 11.
An ion is a positively or negatively charged atom or molecule.
A diatomic ion is whenever a list of elements that have a charge of 2 beside it if they are by themselves (compounds can have various possibilities) O2 H2 Br2 F2 I2 Cl2 N2
a molecule is more than one atom attached together, an ion is an atom/molecule where the number of electrons is not equal to the number of protons in the nucleus
Bromine is indeed a diatomic element, but bromideis the ion, so it can be made of just one charged atom.
ion
Sorta, a molecule can neither be positive or negative and atom can only be an ion when in an ionic bond when it received or gave electrons.
'Fluoride atom'. ???? The fluorine ATOM is 'F' The fluorine molecule is 'F2'. The Fluoride ION is 'F^-' NB When an atom becomes a charged species, it is no longer an atom , but an ION. The suffix '--ide' indicates it is an ion, not an atom. So 'Fluoride atom' is a nonsense. It is either 'Fluoride ion' or Fluorine atom'.
Carries an electric charge
yes
ion
an atom, ion or molecule that can donate a pair of electrons to a metal ion
This name is ligand.