The bond chlorine-hydrogen is polar covalent.
The H-C bond and each C-Cl bond are covalent bonds.
Hydrogen chloride has a covalent bond.
The S-Cl bond is polar. The electronegativity difference between S and Cl is 0.58, which means it is polar.
Ionic bond since you are bonding a non-metal with a metal.
The bond chlorine-hydrogen is polar covalent.
The H-C bond and each C-Cl bond are covalent bonds.
An example of covalent bond is ;H + H=H2 as covalent means sharing of electrons molecules is involved in covalent bond not ions. an example of ionic bond is; H+ + Cl-=H+Cl-
Here is a covalent bond.
Yes. In CH3Cl, there is one C-Cl bond and three C-H bond.
Hydrogen chloride has a covalent bond.
HCl has an ionic bond.
Ionic bond
P-S , H-F, P-Cl
Cl and F form ionic bond when they combine with metals and form covalent bond when combined with non-metals.
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ionic bond