Hydrobromic Acid is HBr. Diatomic acids are typically hydrogen combined with a halogen.
For nominal purposes, it's usually the prefix "hydro-" with the root of the halogen, but instead of having "-ine" at the end you have "-ic." HBr -> Hydrobromic acid
HCl -> Hydrochloric acid
HI -> Hydroiodic acid
The chemical formula of hydrobromic acis is HBr.
HBr is hydrogen bromide (or hydrobromic acid).
HBr is a gas which when dissolved in water produces Hydrobromic acid. So hydrobromic acid is generally written as HBr but it is actually HBr(aq). It is sometimes also written as H3O+ Br-
Hydrobromic acid HBr(aq)
molecular
The chemical formula of hydrobromic acis is HBr.
Hydrobromic acid is a homogeneous mixture of hydrogen bromide and water.
HBr is hydrogen bromide (or hydrobromic acid).
HBr
HBr is a gas which when dissolved in water produces Hydrobromic acid. So hydrobromic acid is generally written as HBr but it is actually HBr(aq). It is sometimes also written as H3O+ Br-
Hydrobromic acid HBr(aq)
molecular
Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) is an ionic compound. (All acids and bases are ionic)
Acetic acid (CH3COOH) is a compound.
This is definitely an acid. It is the chemical formula for hydrobromic acid, which is actually one of the six strongest acids. It will dissociate immediately in water to form a high concentration of the H+ ion, and the concentration of that ion is what determines the pH of the substance. High ion concentration, low pH, strong acid.
Hydrobromic acid
Hydrochloric acid has the chemical formula HCl. It is a compound.