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  • Understanding Bonds in Br2: Covalent Character and Nonpolarity
    Ionic bonds are not important in Br2 because Br2 is a nonpolar covalent molecule.

    An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond formed by the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.

    In Br2, the two bromine atoms share electrons equally, so there is no net charge on the molecule. This means that Br2 is a nonpolar molecule, and ionic bonds are not important in holding it together.

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