Chlorine is non-polar while HCl is a polar molecule. Explain.
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Chlorine is non-polar molecule while HCl is polar covalent, Explain? ... Hence, chlorine is a non-polar molecule. On the other hand, in H-Cl the bonding electrons are not equally shared by the two atoms. The shared electron pair is strongly attracted towards the more electronegative chlorine atom.
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Chlorine involves a Covalent bonding between two of its atoms whose bond order is 0. That's why it's a non - polar molecules. Moreover, there is no formation of oppositely charged poles in it .
HCl is non- polar Covalent molecule because it involves two different atoms with different electronegativities and there is a generation of oppositely charged poles.
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HCl is non- polar Covalent molecule because it involves two different atoms with different electronegativities and there is a generation of oppositely charged poles.
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