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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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1 нояб. 2021 г. · Because the electronegativity of hydrogen and chloride differs by less than two, HCl is a covalent molecule. In the HCl molecule, the H-Cl bond ... Is HCl ionic or covalent? Hcl vs. NaCl Другие результаты с сайта lavelle.chem.ucla.edu
18 февр. 2017 г. · Although I've read that all acids are ionic as they break into a hydronium ion in solution, hydrochloric acid has a polar covalent bond and ... HCl as a covalent compound : r/chemistry Are Acids Ionic? : r/chemhelp Другие результаты с сайта www.reddit.com
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Thus, there is a mutual sharing of electrons. Therefore, HCl is covalent. Another reason for the covalent character of HCl is that the atoms are nonmetallic in ...
It is important to note that the electronegativity difference between hydrogen and chlorine in $ HCl $ molecule is less than 1, so it is not a true covalent ...
Many bonds can be covalent in one situation and ionic in another. Hydrogen chloride, HCl, is a gas in which the hydrogen and chlorine are covalently bound, but ...
23 нояб. 2021 г. · Hydrogen and chlorine are not covalently bound - they form an ionic bond… this is why they dissociate into their respective ions.
The bond in HCl is not ionic, that is, it does not consist of H+ and Cl- ions but H-Cl molecules in which the atoms are permanently attached by a covalent bond.
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