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explain the difference between the bond in the hydrogen molecule and the hydrogen chloride gas

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Answered by ishmitakasana
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Answer:

HCl is more thermally stable than HI.

Explanation:

HI bond is weaker as Iodine is much larger than chlorine and cannot form an effective overlap between the s orbital of Hydrogen and the p orbital of Iodine and relatively the H−Cl bond is stronger due to the better overlap of the sigma bonds.

Answered by ny894771
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Answer:

hydrogen molecule: Hydrochloric acid is a solution (no, not to your problem of a stubborn teacher). It is composed of water molecules and hydrogen chloride molecules. In terms of mass percentage, concentrated hydrochloric acid is often 37 % HCl in water.

Hydrogen chloride: Hydrogen chloride (HCl), a compound of the elements hydrogen and chlorine, a gas at room temperature and pressure. A solution of the gas in water is called hydrochloric acid.

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