What is the polarity of the HCl molecule due to?
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HCl is a polar molecule. This is because the Chlorine (Cl) atom in the HCl molecule is more electronegative and does not share the bonding electrons equally with Hydrogen
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Short answer: HCl is a polar molecule. This is because the Chlorine (Cl) atom in the HCl molecule is more electronegative and does not share the bonding electrons equally with Hydrogen (H)
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Short answer: HCl is a polar molecule. This is because the Chlorine (Cl) atom in the HCl molecule is more electronegative and does not share the bonding electrons equally with Hydrogen (H)
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