What is the difference between hydrogen chloride and
nitrogen molecule formation?
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Answer:hydrogen chloride molecules are two different molecules one is hydrogen and the other one chloride molecules whereas nitrogen has only one molecule type which is itself
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Hydrogen chloride is formed by a single covalent bond
Nitrogen molecule is formed by a triple covalent bond
Explanation:
- Covalent bond is a type of chemical bond which is formed by the sharing of electrons between two chemical elements
- The hydrogen and chlorine atom are connected with a single covalent bond.
- The bond between them is polar as the chlorine atom is more electronegative when compared with the hydrogen atom.
- Two nitrogen atoms will each share three electrons forming three covalent bonds and make a nitrogen molecule (N2)
- 3 pairs (6 electrons) is shared between the N-atoms. Each electron pair is one bond. Nitrogen has three bonds between its atoms.
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