A metal X forms two bromides with the formulae XBr2 and XBr3. What type of bonding exists between X and bromine in the bromide?
Ionic bonding
Metallic bonding
Dative bonding
Covalent bonding
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The fact that metal X forms both XBr2 and XBr3 suggests that it can form ions with different charges.
In XBr2, there is one bromine atom for each X atom. This suggests that X has a +2 charge and that XBr2 has an ionic bond between X2+ and 2Br-.
In XBr3, there are three bromine atoms for each X atom. This suggests that X has a +3 charge and that XBr3 has an ionic bond between X3+ and 3Br-.
Therefore, the bonding between X and bromine in both XBr2 and XBr3 is ionic bonding.
So, the correct answer is A. Ionic bonding

yes they are correct because if a metal x forms to compound its indicates that x must be a transactional metal therefore the type of Bond formed is an electrovalent or ionic bond


