Chemistry, asked by faisal0703, 11 months ago

Sodium chloride is an ionic compound whereas
hydrogen chloride is mainly covalent because:
(A Sodium is less reactive
(B) Hydrogen is a non-metal
(C) Hydrogen chloride is a gas
(D) Electro-negativity difference in the case of hydrogen and chlorine is less than 2.1

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Answered by nilanjandascr7
2

Answer:

(c) will be the answer, I hope

Answered by vap1133
1

Answer:

b and d

Explanation:

because sodium is metal and chlorine is non metal so they undergo ionic bond whereas hydrogen and chlorine are non metal so they undergo covalent bond

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