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Br2 is a single covalent bond, where electrons are shared. MgF2 is an ionic bond because magnesium is a metal and bromine is a non-metal.

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The bond in Br2 is a covalent bond, where two bromine atoms share a pair of electrons. The bond in MgF2 is an ionic bond, where magnesium donates two electrons to each fluorine atom, resulting in the formation of positive and negative ions that are attracted to each other. Ionic bonds are typically stronger than covalent bonds.

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