Yes. HCl is a binary acid as well as a diatomic molecule
Correct, HBr is diatomic, it has two atoms, one of hydrogen and one of bromine.
Yes it is a binary acid.
a diatomic molecule is a molecule with two atoms. so H2 is a diatomic molecule. HCl is also a diatomic molecule. C4H6 is not a diatomic molecule, because it has more then 2 atoms
Because an HCl molecule is diatomic it is impossible for it to be anything other than linear.
HCl is hydrochloric acid. It is called a binary acid because it is made of just two atoms, one hydrogen (H) and one chlorine (Cl).
Correct, HBr is diatomic, it has two atoms, one of hydrogen and one of bromine.
Yes it is a binary acid.
a diatomic molecule is a molecule with two atoms. so H2 is a diatomic molecule. HCl is also a diatomic molecule. C4H6 is not a diatomic molecule, because it has more then 2 atoms
Because an HCl molecule is diatomic it is impossible for it to be anything other than linear.
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Yes, diatomic refers to a molecule comprising of two atoms. Thus nitrogen gas (N2), oxygen gas (O2) and hydrogen gas (H2) are all diatomic. These compounds can also be made up of different elements. Acid-base chemistry aside, hydroflouric acid (HF) and hydrochloride acid (HCl) are also diatomic
HCl is hydrochloric acid. It is called a binary acid because it is made of just two atoms, one hydrogen (H) and one chlorine (Cl).
Hydrogen chloride (diatomic molecule) has a polar covalent bond.
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Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) is not an element on the periodic table, it is a molecule.
The formula for hydrochloric acid is HCl. Each molecule of hydrochloric acid is composed of one atom of hydrogen and one molecule of chlorine.
A diatomic molecule is a molecule that occurs in pairs in nature... like for example: Hydrogen (H2) Nitrogen (N2) Oxygen (O2) Fluorine (F2) Chlorine (Cl2) Iodine (I2) Bromine (Br2)