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sodium chloride is an ionic compound , while hydrogen chloride is a covalen compound .but both form ions in their aqueous solution . explain

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Explanation:

Since hydrogen chloride contains the hydrogen and chlorine,we know that chlorine is a highly electro negative element and hydrogen is electro positive,thus they form covalent polar bond between them,which leads to the formation of ions in aqueous solution.

Sodium chloride is ionic compound and there is a covalent ionic bond between them due to the sharing of electrons.So,they form ions in the aqueous solution.

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