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  • Iron(III) Bromide (FeBr₃): Is It Ionic or Covalent?
    Yes, iron(III) bromide (FeBr₃) is a binary ionic compound. Here's why:

    * Binary: It consists of only two elements: iron (Fe) and bromine (Br).

    * Ionic: It is formed by the electrostatic attraction between a metal cation (Fe³⁺) and a nonmetal anion (Br⁻).

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