HI, written with no spaces, is the chemical formula for a compound named "hydrogen iodide" [not "hydrogen iodine" as written in the question.]
There are a few covalent compound for hydrogen iodide. A few of the covalent compound are Antimony Tribromide, Hexaboron Silicide, Chlorine Dioxide, Hydrogen Iodide, Iodine Pentafluoride, Dinitrogen Trioxide ,Ammonia and Phosphorus Triodide.
The hydroiodic acid - HI.
Formula: HI
Usually Hydrogen Iodide(HI)
The chemical formula is one hydrogen atom and one iodine atom.
The formula is HI. H for hydrogen. I for Iodine.
The formula is HI. H for hydrogen. I for Iodine.
There are a few covalent compound for hydrogen iodide. A few of the covalent compound are Antimony Tribromide, Hexaboron Silicide, Chlorine Dioxide, Hydrogen Iodide, Iodine Pentafluoride, Dinitrogen Trioxide ,Ammonia and Phosphorus Triodide.
HI
The hydroiodic acid - HI.
Formula: HI
Usually Hydrogen Iodide(HI)
Balanced:H2 + I2 ----> 2 HI
The molecular shape is LINEAR
The chemical formula is one hydrogen atom and one iodine atom.
Iodine and hydrogen have a valence of 1- and both exist naturally as diatomic molecules. ie: I2 and H2 (most commonly iodine gas and hydrogen gas respectively) Therefore the formula is: HI
Hydriodic acid. See the Related Link below.