Is NaBr polar?

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The question is asking whether sodium bromide (NaBr) exhibits polarity. This involves understanding the properties of ionic compounds and how the differences in electronegativity between the elements contribute to polar characteristics.

Answer

NaBr is an ionic compound

The final answer is that NaBr is not polar, it is an ionic compound

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is that NaBr is not polar, it is an ionic compound

More Information

Sodium bromide (NaBr) consists of ions of sodium (Na⁺) and bromide (Br⁻), which makes it an ionic compound rather than a polar covalent one.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing the concept of polarity in covalent bonds with ionic bonding. Ionic bonds, by definition, involve a complete transfer of electrons, creating ions which interact through strong electrostatic forces.

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