Chlorine atom does not from h bond in liquid HCI because of
a) small size of CI
b) large size of CI
c) small size of H
d) large size of H
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Answer:
large size of chlorine
Explanation:
- hydrogen bond is a very weak Bond which requires a very stable bonding
- for that condition is the one element should be highly electronegative and other should be highly electropositive which is hydrogen
- so higher electronegativity enhances the most electro density on it..so that H could get attract to it easily
- chlorine is bigger in size which makes the lonepairs dispersed rather than concentrated...
- so all whole...they don't make the H bond..
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