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why chlorine cannot form hydrogen bond​

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Answered by AknowledgeableG
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Chlorine can form bond with hydrogen dude.....

HCl

Hydrochloric Acid

Answered by shivang2006
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Chlorine has a higher electronegativity, but as it has a large atomic radius the electron density is spread out over a large area. This means that the electron density is too low to form proper hydrogen bonds, and will only be attracted via dipole-dipole attraction.

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