They are both strong acids/weak bases however Br is the stronger acid and by that definition the weaker base.
yes it is, because HBr is a stronger acid than HCl, therfore, HBr will have a weaker conjugate base, Br, than HCl, Cl
Br-I
Br-I
.....Cl Br-C-Cl ....Br Single Bonds for all and 3 pairs of unbonded electrons on both Cl's and both Br's
Br I N Cl H O F
yes it is, because HBr is a stronger acid than HCl, therfore, HBr will have a weaker conjugate base, Br, than HCl, Cl
F is the stronger base because it is bigger than Cl
Br-I
Br-I
.....Cl Br-C-Cl ....Br Single Bonds for all and 3 pairs of unbonded electrons on both Cl's and both Br's
Br I N Cl H O F
soluble
S-Cl
chlorine (Cl)
p-br
least electronegative hydrogen and most electronegative F O N CL Br JOIN TOGETHER AND form a strong bond
the ions of Cl and Br both are negative 1. this means Cl and Br need one more electron to obtain a full shell. to complete their shells, Cl and Br form a covalent bond. also, Cl and Br are both nonmetals. 2 nonmetals cam only form a covalent bond.