Chemistry, asked by muneebakhan, 10 months ago

why HCL is covalent in nature​

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Answered by AaravpandeyAV1306
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Explanation:

HCl is a covalentcompound. Because, both the atoms share the electrons. Because of the size difference of atoms, Hydrogen is unable to act like a cation, until it disassociates.

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Answered by AditiTembhre
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HCl, also known as hydrochloric acid, has a covalent bond. The hydrogen (H) atom shares an electron with the chlorine (Cl) to form the bond.

HCl is a covalent compound. Because, both the atoms share the electrons. Because of the size difference of atoms, Hydrogen is unable to act like a cation, until it disassociates.

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