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No, hydrogen bonding does not occur in HBr because it does not have a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative element like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. Hydrogen bonding requires a hydrogen atom directly bonded to one of these highly electronegative elements.

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What type of intermolecular forces would you expect to find in a liquid sample of HBr?

In a liquid sample of HBr, you would expect to find predominantly dipole-dipole interactions and some hydrogen bonding. Hydrogen bonding occurs between the hydrogen atom of one molecule and the lone pair of electrons on the bromine atom of another molecule in HBr.


Why HF has a higher boiling point than HBr?

Hydrogen fluoride (HF) has a higher boiling point than hydrogen bromide (HBr) as a result of hydrogen bonding between HF molecules, which is stronger than the Van der Waals forces present in HBr. The hydrogen bonding in HF results from the high electronegativity difference between hydrogen and fluorine atoms, leading to a stronger intermolecular attraction and higher boiling point.


Symbol of hydrogen bromide?

The chemical symbol for hydrogen bromide is HBr.


What is it's chemical formula of hydrogen bromide?

The chemical formula of hydrogen bromide is HBr.


What is the formal charge on the hydrogen atom in HBr?

The formal charge on the hydrogen atom in HBr is 0


What is the name of a substance with the formula HBr?

HBr is hydrogen bromide.


What is the chemical formula of aqueous solution of Hydrogen bromine?

HBr In a chemical equation you would write it as HBr(aq).


What is the oxidation number of H in HBr?

The oxidation number of hydrogen (H) in HBr is +1. In binary ionic compounds, such as HBr, hydrogen typically has an oxidation state of +1.


Is hbr organic or inorganic?

HBr is inorganic as it does not contain carbon.


What are the elements for hydrogen?

Hydrogen bromide (HBr) contain of course hydrogen and bromine.


Is HBr an ionic covalent or acid?

HBr can refer to hydrogen bromide, the covalent molecule and hydrobromic acid which is HBr dissolved i water.


Why is the boiling point of HI higher than HBr?

This is to do with the intermolecular forces in the two compounds. There are no hydrogen bonds between the molecules of either compound, since Br and I are not electronegative enough to polarise the molecules sufficiently. But since HI molecules contain more electrons than HBr, there are increased van der Waals forces in HI. For the same reason HBr has a higher boiling point than HCl, but HF has a higher boiling point than HCl, HBr or HI because of hydrogen bonding.