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Ionisation of covalent compounds (HCL). pz solve this I will Mark you in brainy..

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Answered by hussain57
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ionization of covalent compounds HCL the polar covalent compounds example Ammonia HCL or noun electrolytes in the gaseous state but I own eyes in aqueous solution state HCL in the gaseous state or in the pure liquid state is ionized and does not conduct an electric current HCL is however polar covalent in nature for example that is so they charge distribution in its molecule such that the hydrogen atom has a slight positive charge and chlorine atom a slight negative charge when HCL is added to water a polar solvent the slightly negatively charged oxygen atom of the water exerts and electrostatic full on positively charged hydrogen ion of HCL h + ions combine with the water forming hydronium ions H3 hopeless and the residual chloride ions remains in the solution place mark ...
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