Why hydrogen chloride can be termed as a polar covalent compound?
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Hydrogen Chloride can be termed as a polar covalent compound because charge separation takes place between the two elements, and a slight charge of δ+ and δ- develops on H and Cl respectively, because of their small electronegativity difference.
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Answer: HCl is a polar covalent bond because when when we break the bond of HCl. Charges are formed on H(+) and C(-) because hydrogen is less electronegative than Chlorine .
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