What type of bond will form between the following pairs of atoms? K and S; Se and I; P and Br?



Answer:
There is no working to this question. It's more of a theory thing. K is a metal whereas S is a non-metal - therefore they will form an ionic bond. Se and I are both non-metals - hence they form a covalent bond (either single, double or triple - depends on the element). P and Br are also non-metals, so they form a covalent bond.
Ionci bonds, Covalent bonds, Covalent bonds

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