Hydrogen bromide is a molecular compound with a polar covalent bond that is a gas under normal conditions. It dissolves in water and dissociates (n this state it is called hydrobromic acid - to distinguish it from the molecular form) into Br- and H+(aq)
HBr is a polar molecular compound which exists in gaseous form.
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molecular
HBr has an ionic bond.
HBr can refer to hydrogen bromide, the covalent molecule and hydrobromic acid which is HBr dissolved i water.
Is BO ionic or a molecular
Yes, for the most part HBr is molecular. It has some slight ionic character as well.
molecular
molecular
HBr has an ionic bond.
This compound is HBr.
HBr can refer to hydrogen bromide, the covalent molecule and hydrobromic acid which is HBr dissolved i water.
Polar!
Is BO ionic or a molecular
CO is molecular
Iron(III) bromide is an ionic compound.
It is ionic because chromium is a metal.
HBr is hydrogen bromide, but typically it's called hydrobromic acid when in an aqueous solution.