Chemistry, asked by nain31, 1 year ago

WHEN IN HCL . ..H AND CL BOTH SHARES 1 ELECTRON EACH SO WHY IS IT CALLED A POLAR COMPOUND...WHY NOT NON POLAR....? EXPLAIN......?


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Answered by sexy69
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since they form ion and Association they are called polar compounds moreover in the associated form they are also polar since chlorine is more electronegative than hydrogen due to which chlorine pulls the electrons more towards itself

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