HydroIodic acid, hydrogen Iodide
HI is a compound. The Compound name is Hydrogen Iodide.
The compound formed when hydrogen and iodine join together is hydrogen iodide, which has the chemical formula HI.
HI, written with no spaces, is the chemical formula for a compound named "hydrogen iodide" [not "hydrogen iodine" as written in the question.]
There is no 'binary formula'. You can say that hydrogen iodide is a binary compound, that is one formed from just two elements. HI is its formula.
Aluminum is an element with the atomic number of 13.Aluminum is an element. It's atomic number is 13.
No, HI is not a binary compound. It is a binary molecular compound consisting of hydrogen and iodine atoms.
A chemical formula shows the components of a chemical compound by indicating the types and numbers of atoms present in the compound. The formula provides a way to represent the elements and their respective ratios within the compound.
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound.
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.
A chemical reaction is the transformation of a compound in another compound.
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This compound doesn't exist.