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Hydrobromic Acid (HBr) is an ionic compound. (All acids and bases are ionic)

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Hydrobromic acid is a covalent compound. It consists of a hydrogen atom bonded covalently to a bromine atom in a molecule.

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Hydrochloric acid is very ionic. It completely dissociates into ions in solution.

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is it ionic or covalent

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covalent

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Q: Is Hydrobromic acid an ionic or covalent?
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