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The bond present in HCl molecule is

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Answered by nagathegenius
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Answer:

Explanation:

covalent

Answered by fathima1111lm
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Answer:

The bond present in hydrogen chloride is a covalent bond.

Explanation:

Since chlorine is more electronegative than hydrogen, it pulls the shared electron pair more strongly towards itself, thus attaining a partial negative charge while hydrogen attains a partial positive charge. Therefore, the bond is polar in nature.

In hydrogen chloride, the electron pair is shared between hydrogen and chlorine. As there is no transfer of electron taking place the bond is formed due to the electron pair shared between the two atoms. So it is a covalent bond

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