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type of bond formed in hydrochloric acid​

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Answered by beinghuman2076
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ionic bond

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Answered by Anonymous
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The bond between hydrogen and chlorine in HClHCl is a polar covalent bond. It is formed by sharing of an electron pair between the two atoms. Since chlorine is more electronegative than hydrogen, it pulls the shared electron pair more strongly towards itself, thus acquiring a partial negative charge while hydrogen acquires a partial positive charge. Thus, the bond is polar in nature.

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