First, the symbol for any chemical element properly begins with a capital, not a lower case letter. Second, assuming the formula is rectified to AlCl3, it is the formula for a chemical compound, and no chemical compound is any kind of chemical bond: A compound has bonds, or contains bonds, or illustrates bonding. With that out of the way, yes, the compound properly represented by the formula AlCl3 does indeed contain polar covalent bonds.
In the increasing order, they are non polar covalent bond < polar covalent bond < ionic bond.
== ==Yes, a covalent bond is stronger than a polar bond.
A covalent bond in which the electrons are not shared equally is a polar covalent bond.
No, it doesn't. Dipole moment is the measure polarity of a polar covalent bond
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond
In the increasing order, they are non polar covalent bond < polar covalent bond < ionic bond.
== ==Yes, a covalent bond is stronger than a polar bond.
A covalent bond in which the electrons are not shared equally is a polar covalent bond.
Electrons are shared unequally in a polar bond.
No, it doesn't. Dipole moment is the measure polarity of a polar covalent bond
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond
The correct answer is POLAR BOND.
HCl (hydrogen chloride) has a covalent bond, polar.
Polar covalent. The difference in electronegtivity is insufficient for an ionic bond
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carbon-oxygen bond is polar covalent bond
yes HOH contain a polar covalent bond.