hydrogen chloride is termed as polar covalent bond
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the covalent bond between 2 atoms with different electronegativities is called a polar covalent bond. Due to diff. electronegativities , the less electroneagitive atom acquires a partial positive charge and more electronegative atom acquires a partial negative charge and thus, the compound becomes polar. ex: hydrogen and chlorine are bonded by a covalent bond. hydrogen is less electronegative than chlorine, so it acquires a positive charge while chlorine acquires a negative.
the covalent bond between 2 atoms with different electronegativities is called a polar covalent bond. Due to diff. electronegativities , the less electroneagitive atom acquires a partial positive charge and more electronegative atom acquires a partial negative charge and thus, the compound becomes polar. ex: hydrogen and chlorine are bonded by a covalent bond. hydrogen is less electronegative than chlorine, so it acquires a positive charge while chlorine acquires a negative.
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