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  • Copper(II) Bromide: Covalent or Ionic? Understanding Chemical Bonding
    Ionic.

    This is because copper is a metal and bromine is a nonmetal. Metals and nonmetals form ionic bonds when they react. In copper II bromide, the copper atom loses two electrons to the bromine atom, resulting in a copper(II) ion (Cu2+) and two bromide ions (Br-). These ions are then attracted to each other by their opposite charges, forming an ionic bond.

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