Chemistry, asked by abhinavbhatt29, 9 months ago

c) Give reasons — Hydrogen chloride can be termed as
a polar covalent compound.​

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Answered by MrSudipTO
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Hydrogen chloride can be termed as a polar covalent compound this is because the difference between electronegativities of H and Cl is high electronegativity of Cl is much higher than that electronegativity of H so a unidirectional pull towards Cl will be created leading to polarity.

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Answered by taneeshakankariya
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