Sulphur and bromine generally form covalent bond and not ionic bond.
An Ionic bond.
Possibly not as gold is not very reactive. If they did bond it would be ionic.
NaBr is ionic
no its not. its an ionic bond because it is made up of a metal, Cu, and a nonmetal, Br
An ionic bond is expected between K and Br.
An Ionic bond.
This bond is ionic.
Possibly not as gold is not very reactive. If they did bond it would be ionic.
Cs-Br
NaBr is ionic
no its not. its an ionic bond because it is made up of a metal, Cu, and a nonmetal, Br
An ionic bond is expected between K and Br.
The N-Br bond should be predominantly ionic due to high electronegativity difference
Bromide means Br- so it forms only ionic bond.
with bromine (Br)
Ionic bond The correct answer would be a polar covalent bond.
Halometallic compounds normally involve ionic bonds; lithium bromide is no different.