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Hydrogen iodide Names Conjugate acid Iodonium Conjugate base Iodide Structure Molecular shape Terminus

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Answer and Explanation: Hydriodic acid, deriving from hydrogen iodide, is the name of the acid represented by the formula HI.

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H+:Cl-but the Cl-ion has also 3 other pairs of 'free' electrons around it (not drawn)
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The H and the I are connected by a line with six dots (three pairs) surrounding the I (since it has seven valence electrons and one of them is joined with the hydrogen)

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Q: What is the molecular geometry of the molecule HI?
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