Covalent bond
The chemical bond between chlorine and hydrogen is polar covalent.
A carbon-chlorine bond would be covalent but chlorine is more electronegative than carbon so the bond would be polar.
Chlorine cannot form a hydrogen bond only Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Flourine can
hydrogen sulfide
A covalent bond.
Though they dissociate into ions in an aqueou solution, a bond between hydrogen and chlorine is covalent.
A hydrogen bond is a very strong dipole-dipole bond. A hydrogen bond can only form between hydrogen and a strong electromagnetic atom; fluorine, oxygen or chlorine.
The chemical bond between carbon-chlorine has an electronegativity difference of 0.61. The bond between carbon-hydrogen has a difference of 0.35, thus is less polar than the carbon-chlorine bond.
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polar covalent
The bond chlorine-hydrogen is polar covalent.
Hydrogen chloride. If you mix it with water, you get hydrochloric acid.