Which type of bond is formed between the hydrogen and bromine atoms in hydrogen bromide
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Covalent Bonds
Explanation:
You should note that each atom in the H-Br molecule has a full valence shell. Both the hydrogen and the bromine can count the two electrons in the bond as its own because the electrons are shared between both atoms. Hydrogen needs only two electrons to fill its valence, which it gets through the covalent bond.
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