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What is the Bonding of hydrogen chloride

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Answered by sulfikkar15
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Explanation:

Hydrogen chloride is a diatomic molecule, consisting of a hydrogen atom H and a chlorine atom Cl connected by a polar covalent bond. The chlorine atom is much more electronegative than the hydrogen atom, which makes this bond polar.

Answered by mahasin7
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Answer:

polar covalent bond

Explanation:

A popular covalent bond exist when atoms with differnt electronagativities share elactrons in a covalent bond consider the hydrogen chloride( HCI ) molecule. each atom in HCI requires one more elactron to form an insert gas elactron configuration.

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