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  • Ionic Bond in NaBr: Understanding Sodium Bromide
    The bond present in NaBr is an ionic bond. This is because sodium (Na) is a metal and bromine (Br) is a non-metal. When these two elements come together, the sodium atom transfers its valence electron to the bromine atom, creating a positive sodium ion (Na+) and a negative bromide ion (Br-). The electrostatic attraction between these two oppositely charged ions holds the compound together.
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