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  • BrF3 Bond Type: Understanding Polar Covalent Bonds
    The bond in BrF3 is a polar covalent bond.

    In BrF3, the electronegativity difference between bromine and fluorine is 0.5, which is greater than 0.4. This means that the bond is polar covalent. The fluorine atoms have a partial negative charge, and the bromine atom has a partial positive charge.

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