What is BrF?

dipole-dipole attraction
• ionic bond
• dispersion forces
• hydrogen bond

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BrF refers to Bromine fluoride, which is a chemical compound consisting of bromine and fluorine. BrF itself does not specifically refer to any type of chemical bonding, but it can form different types of bonds depending on its chemical environment. These bonds can include dipole-dipole attraction, ionic bond, dispersion forces, and hydrogen bond.
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