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A covalent compound which behaves as an ionic compound in aqueous solution

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Answered by dhruvanandsingh
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NH3 IS THE CORRECT ANSWER
Answered by AnannyaPatil06
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Answer:

Hydrogen Chloride  and Ammonia

Explanation:

HCl is a covalent compound but in an aqueous solution, it acts as an ionic compound by conducting electricity.

Ammonia or NH3 also acts the same way.

In a nutshell, polar covalent compounds which conduct electricity in an aqueous solution act as ionic compounds.

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