It is linear.
Molecules that have only one bonded pair are always linear
It all depends on what you're looking for. If you mean ratio of atoms, It is a one:one ratio, so 50% each If you mean mass, 1.0125% of the mass of one molecule is hydrogen and the other 98.9875% is bromine.
Hydrogen bromide is a colorless gas at standard temperature and pressure.
The chemical symbol for hydrogen bromide is HBr.
The chemical formula of hydrogen bromide is HBr.
It is linear.
Molecules that have only one bonded pair are always linear
The geometry of a hydrogen-bromine molecule is linear. This means that the hydrogen and bromine atoms are arranged in a straight line with a bond angle of 180 degrees.
It all depends on what you're looking for. If you mean ratio of atoms, It is a one:one ratio, so 50% each If you mean mass, 1.0125% of the mass of one molecule is hydrogen and the other 98.9875% is bromine.
Yes, hydrogen bromide is considered covalent, not ionic. It is a diatomic molecule composed of a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to a bromine atom.
Hydrogen bromide contains the elements hydrogen and bromine.
HBr is hydrogen bromide.
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is a compound.
Hydrogen bromide is a colorless gas at standard temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen bromide is a compound, not an element. It is made up of hydrogen and bromine atoms chemically bonded together.
Hydrogen bromide (HBr) is a gas at room temperature.
HBr is hydrobromic acid. Simlarly for the other halogens. HF = hydrofluoric acid HCl = hydrochloric acid HI = hydroiodic acid (Careful with the spelling of this one). HAs = hydroastinic acid ( Not characterised).