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Is potassium bromide ionic or covalent?

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The question is asking whether potassium bromide is an ionic compound or a covalent compound. To determine this, we will consider the types of elements involved (potassium and bromine) and their bonding characteristics.

Answer

ionic

The final answer is ionic

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is ionic

More Information

Potassium bromide is considered an ionic compound because it consists of a metal (potassium, K) and a non-metal (bromine, Br), forming electrostatic ionic bonds.

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