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  • Bromine: Covalent Bonding Explained - Properties & Structure
    Bromine is a covalent compound.

    Bromine is a diatomic molecule, meaning that it consists of two bromine atoms that are covalently bonded together. Covalent bonds occur when two atoms share electrons in order to complete their outer electron shells. In the case of bromine, each atom shares one electron with the other atom, resulting in a single covalent bond between the two atoms.

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