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Hydrogen Iodine

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Answered by NotFlyingKitty
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Hydrogen iodide is a diatomic molecule and hydrogen halide. Aqueous solutions of HI are known as hydroiodic acid or hydriodic acid, a strong acid. Hydrogen iodide and hydroiodic acid are, however, different in that the former is a gas under standard conditions, whereas the other is an aqueous solution of the gas.

Molar mass: 127.911 g/mol

Formula: HI

Boiling point: -35.36 °C

Melting point: -51 °C

Density: 2.85 g/cm³

Soluble in: Water

Answered by KoiGirl
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Hydrogen Iodine

Hydrogen : H

Iodine : I

Hydrogen + Iodine = HI

HI

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