Hydrogen Chloride is a covalent bond because the charges cancel each other out. Hydrogen is +1 and Chloride is -1.
Covalent
Covalent Bond
Single covalent bond :)
HCl (Hydrogen Chloride) is a covalent compound and forms a covalent bond. However, if water is added to hydrogen chloride, it forms hydrochloric acid which is an ionic compound that has ionic bonds.
No. Hydrogen bond is weaker than covalent bond.
covalent
Covalent
Hydrogen chloride has a covalent bond.
Covalent Bond
Single covalent bond :)
HCl (Hydrogen Chloride) is a covalent compound and forms a covalent bond. However, if water is added to hydrogen chloride, it forms hydrochloric acid which is an ionic compound that has ionic bonds.
No. Hydrogen bond is weaker than covalent bond.
HCl (hydrogen chloride) has a covalent bond, polar.
The hydrogen molecule has a covalent bond.
If Hydrogen gas is chemically combined with Chlorine gas, Hydrogen chloride is formed: H2 (g) + Cl2 (g) ---> 2 HCl (g) The bond is covalent (the atoms share electrons) and polar (Chlorine is more electronegative). Hydrogen chloride gas will dissolve in water and disassociate into ions: HCl ---> H+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)
polar covalent bonds
Hydrogen chloride (diatomic molecule) has a polar covalent bond.