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Why is HCl not an ionic bond, instead a covalent?

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Answered by nishathakur5755
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HCl is a covalent compound not an ionic compound because , it is formed by sharing of one electron each by Hydrogen and Chlorine, thus forming a single covalent bond.

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Answered by Nusratbushra
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Explanation:

For simple explanation, first of all ionic bond only formed between metal and non-metal. But both Cl and H are non-metal . So actually HCl forms polar covalent bond.

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