Explain how polar covalent compound HCl which is a bad conductor in pure and liquid state, iones in water.
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Explain how polar covalent compound HCl which is a bad conductor in pure and liquid state, ionises in water. ... Similarly, if the molecules of water bombards the chloride ion, such that the slightly positively charged hydrogen atoms face chloride ion then they exert an electrostatic pull on it.
When an ionic bond substances like sodium chloride or covalent bond like s hydrogen chloride gas dissolved in water, because of its polar covalent property water molecules separates them into ions (sodium and chlorine/hydrogen and chloride). Those ions conducts electricity in water.
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