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which one is more stable HCl gas or Cl gas...??

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Answered by Cutegirl609
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Hydrogen chloride gas and hydrogen iodide gas have different thermal stabilities. The difference is due to a difference in the energies of some of the covalent bonds that are involved in the decomposition.

Hydrogen chloride gas and hydrogen iodide gas have different thermal stabilities. The difference is due to a difference in the energies of some of the covalent bonds that are involved in the decomposition.Which row identities the more stable of the two compounds, and gives the correct explanation?

Hydrogen chloride gas and hydrogen iodide gas have different thermal stabilities. The difference is due to a difference in the energies of some of the covalent bonds that are involved in the decomposition.Which row identities the more stable of the two compounds, and gives the correct explanation?Identify of the more thermally stable compound Explanation for the difference in stability

Hydrogen chloride gas and hydrogen iodide gas have different thermal stabilities. The difference is due to a difference in the energies of some of the covalent bonds that are involved in the decomposition.Which row identities the more stable of the two compounds, and gives the correct explanation?Identify of the more thermally stable compound Explanation for the difference in stabilityA) Hydrogen chloride the Cl-Cl bond is stronger than the I-I bond

Hydrogen chloride the Cl-Cl bond is stronger than the I-I bondB) Hydrogen chloride the H-Cl bond is stronger than the H-I bond

Hydrogen chloride the H-Cl bond is stronger than the H-I bondC) Hydrogen iodide the Cl-Cl bond is stronger than the I-I bond

iodide the Cl-Cl bond is stronger than the I-I bondD) Hydrogen iodide the H-Cl bond is stronger than the H-I bond

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Answered by Rosanna2
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Explanation:

HI bond is weaker as Iodine is much larger than chlorine and cannot form an effective overlap between the s orbital of Hydrogen and the p orbital of Iodine and relatively the H−Cl bond is stronger due to the better overlap of the sigma bonds.

Hence HCl is more thermally stable than HI.

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