why chlorine did not take part in the formation of hydrogen bonding???
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The diagram shows the potential hydrogen bonds formed to a chloride ion, Cl-. ... The chlorine atom is too large. Despite its electronegativity, the size of the atom is such that its electron density is too low to form hydrogen bonds. This is why HCl does not display hydrogen bonding while HF does.
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The chlorine atom is too large. Despite its electronegativity, the size of the atom is such that its electron density is too low to form hydrogen bonds. This is why HCl does not display hydrogen bonding while HF does.
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The chlorine atom is too large. Despite its electronegativity, the size of the atom is such that its electron density is too low to form hydrogen bonds. This is why HCl does not display hydrogen bonding while HF does.
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Hope it helps..thnkuh^_^
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