The diagram shows the arrangement of outer electrons in a molecule of hydrogen chloride. Interpret information on the type of bond present in a hydrogen chloride molecule with scientifically supported judgments.
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Covalent bond (single covalent bond)
Explanation:
Hydrogen is unipositive charge
Chlorine is uninegative charge
so hydrogen and chlorine each share 1 electron from their valence shell and get stability by acheiving noble gas configuration resulting in the formation of HCl covalent compound
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