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Hydrogen bromide is a compound of the two elements hydrogen and bromine. It melts at 287 8C
and boils at 267 8C. It has the same type of bonding as hydrogen chloride.
a. Is hydrogen bromide a solid, a liquid, or a gas at room temperature (20 8C)?
b. Is hydrogen bromide molecular, or does it have a giant structure? What is your evidence?
i. Which type of bond is formed between the hydrogen and bromine atoms, in hydrogen
bromide?
il. Draw a diagram of the bonding between the atoms, showing only the outer electrons.
d. Write a formula for hydrogen bromide.
e.
i. Name two other compounds with bonding similar to that in hydrogen bromide.
ii .Write formulae for these two compounds.​

Answers

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