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describe sodium bromide in term of bonding

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by nadeemaj193
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Sodium Bromide Structure – NaBr

So, this element reacts with the negatively charged bromide radical to form an ionic bond together to form a sodium bromide compound. ... The chemical name of nabr is sodium bromide.

Solubility: In water, it is readily soluble

Covalently-Bond Unit: 2

Appearance: White and crystalline solid

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