Chemistry, asked by Srivasupratha, 10 months ago

give reason : HF is Polar though it possesses covalent bond​

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Answered by palak5354
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Fluorine is much more electronegative than hydrogen atom,so it it pulls the shared pair of electrons towards itself and also,there occurs a hydrogen between the H atom and one HF molecule and F atom of another HF molecule there by creating polarity so,it is a polar covalent compound.

Answered by topper7340
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Fluorine is much more electronegative than hydrogen atom,so it it pulls the shared pair of electrons towards itself and also,there occurs a hydrogen between the H atom and one HF molecule and F atom of another HF molecule there by creating polarity so,it is a polar covalent compound.

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