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describe sodium bromide in term of bonding​

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Answered by itspinkglitter
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ionically

Sodium bromide is an ionically bonded compound. The electronegativity of bromine is high enough and that the electromagnetic force between the Br and the Na atoms is great enough that an electron is transferred from the Na atom to the Br atom.

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Answered by sharmisthapatnaik
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Answer:

hy

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Sodium bromide is an inorganic compound with the formula NaBr. It is a high-melting white, crystalline solid that resembles sodium chloride. It is a widely used source of the bromide ion and has many applications

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