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  • Bromine Bond: Understanding the Nonpolar Covalent Link (Br₂)
    The chemical bond between two atoms of bromine is a nonpolar covalent bond.

    Here's why:

    * Covalent bond: Both bromine atoms share a pair of electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.

    * Nonpolar: Bromine atoms have the same electronegativity (the ability to attract electrons), meaning they share the electrons equally. There's no significant difference in charge distribution between the atoms, making the bond nonpolar.

    This bond forms the diatomic bromine molecule, written as Br2.

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