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20 June, 22:24

What type of chemical bond is formed between two atoms of bromine

1. Metallic

2. hydrogen

3. Ionic

4. covalent

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  1. 20 June, 22:32
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    A covalent bond is formed between two atoms of bromine.

    Explanation:

    The covalent bond is the chemical bond between atoms where electrons are shared, thus forming a single unit called a molecule. Covalent bonds are established between non-metallic elements, such as hydrogen H, oxygen O and chlorine Cl. Atoms interact with each other through the outermost electrons forming bonds. This is, the elements have many electrons in their outermost level (valence electrons) and have a tendency to gain electrons to acquire the stability of the electronic structure of noble gas. In other words, atoms tend to share electrons to reach 8 electrons in the valence layer (last layer) to achieve stability.

    Bromine is a nonmetal. So, a covalent bond is formed between two atoms of bromine.
  2. 20 June, 22:51
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    4 covalent - --because bromine is a non-metal and each atom must share electrons in order to satisfy the octet rule. In a covalent bond, two atoms share a pair of electrons. IOnic bonds form as a result of the transfer of electrons from one atom to another.
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