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  • Understanding the Charge of Bromide in AlBr3: A Simple Explanation
    The charge on the bromide ion (Br-) in AlBr3 is -1.

    Here's why:

    * Aluminum (Al) is a metal and typically forms a +3 charge when it forms ionic compounds.

    * Bromine (Br) is a nonmetal and typically forms a -1 charge when it forms ionic compounds.

    * To balance the charges, three bromide ions (-1 each) are needed to balance the +3 charge of the aluminum ion. This results in the formula AlBr3.

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