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The geometry of a hydrogen-bromide molecule is ____.

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Answer: linear

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The geometry of a hydrogen bromide molecule is linear. It has a bond angle of 180 degrees. The molecule is heterogeneous diatomic. The difference in electronegativity values between bromine and hydrogen atoms causes bromine to pull the electron cloud more than hydrogen.

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polar-molecule

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