cl2 and h2 have non polar bond.give reason
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Chlorine has a higher electronegativity than hydrogen, but the chlorine atom's attraction for electrons is not sufficient to remove an electron from hydrogen. Consequently, the bonding electrons in hydrogen chloride are shared unequally in a polar covalent bond.
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In Cl2 and H2, both atoms are same ones(Cl=Cl;H=H) so there would be no electronegativity difference, so bond is non polar.
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