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Which type of bond is found in sodium bromide?

(1) covalent (3) ionic
(2) hydrogen (4) metallic

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Usually, most bonds that involve sodium are ionic.

An ionic bond is when electrons are transferred between the atoms, giving it a charge (positive or negative). Therefore, we can write out the compound: NaBr, which is sodium bromine, and is an ionic bond.

Final answer: (3) ionic
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Answer=3

The compound has an ionic bond.
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