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17 February, 16:48

Explain, in terms of element classification, why KBr is an ionic compound

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  1. 17 February, 17:47
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    LBr is ionic compound because k for potassium is metal which means it’s on the left side of the periodic table and Br which is bromine is a non metal which means is on the right side of the periodic table.

    In Conclusion when a non metal and metal come together the are called ionic compound
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