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No. According to electronegativities, it is Covalent. Ionic is between a metal and a nonmetal

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To be ionic i believe you have to have a non-metal and metal joined together and since they are both non-metals then I believe they are covalently bonded.

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This compound probable doesn't exist.

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No, IBr3 (Iodine Tribromide) is covalent.

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Iodine monobromide

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