Respuesta :
The answer would be non-polar covalent.
Bromine is a non-metal, making the bond covalent.
The bond is non-polar because there is no unequal sharing between electrons because both elements in the bond are the same; they have the sane electro negativities.
Bromine is a non-metal, making the bond covalent.
The bond is non-polar because there is no unequal sharing between electrons because both elements in the bond are the same; they have the sane electro negativities.
Answer: non polar covalent
Explanation:
An ionic bond is formed when an element completely transfers its valence electron to another element. Example: [tex]NaCl[/tex]
Metallic bond is the bond formed between the nucleus of metal and the free electrons. Example: [tex]Na[/tex]
A polar covalent bond is defined as the bond which is formed when there is a difference of electronegativities between the atoms. Example: [tex]HCl[/tex]
A non-polar covalent bond is defined as the bond which is formed when there is no difference of electronegativities between the atoms.Example: [tex]Br_2[/tex]
Water being polar only dissolves polar substances in it and hence bromine cannot dissolve in water.