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Hydrogen chloride molecule contains.
1) covalent bond 2) double bond 3) polar covalent bond 4) electrovalent bond

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Answered by velvissilva2005
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Answer:

polar covalent bond

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option 2) double bond

Hydrogen chloride molecule contains double bond.

  • A chlorine atom Cl and a hydrogen atom H are joined by a polar covalent connection to form the diatomic compound hydrogen chloride.
  • Burning many plastics can result in the formation of hydrogen chloride. The gases released by volcanoes, notably those in Mexico and South America, contain hydrochloric acid. Most mammals' digestive systems include hydrochloric acid as well.
  • Hydrochloric acid, generally known as HCl, has a covalent bond. In order to create the connection, the hydrogen (H) and chlorine (Cl) atoms share an electron.
  • Covalent Polar Bonds. When atoms with various electronegativities share electrons in a covalent link, the result is a polar covalent bond. Think about the molecule of hydrogen chloride (HCl). In order to generate an inert gas electron configuration, each atom of HCl needs an additional electron.
  • Only one H-Cl link exists in the hydrogen chloride (HCl) Lewis structure. Because HCl is a neutral molecule, there are no charges on any of the atoms in the Lewis structure of HCl.

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