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why polar compounds behave like ionic compounds in aqueous solution​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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It is a diatomic molecule consisting of hydrogen and chlorine atom joined by covalent single bond. Cl atom is more electronegative than the hydrogen atom and this becomes a polar bond with a large dipole moment. It ionizes completely in water and is very soluble in water.

Answered by 22advi
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Hydrogen chloride

It is a diatomic molecule consisting of hydrogen and chlorine atom joined by covalent single bond. Cl atom is more electronegative than the hydrogen atom and this becomes a polar bond with a large dipole moment. It ionizes completely in water and is very soluble in water....

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