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  • Bromine Bond Type: Understanding Nonpolar Covalent Bonds
    The bond that forms between two bromine atoms is a nonpolar covalent bond. Here's why:

    * Covalent bond: Bromine atoms share electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration.

    * Nonpolar: Both bromine atoms have the same electronegativity (the ability to attract electrons). Since they have equal electronegativity, the electrons are shared equally, resulting in a nonpolar bond.

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