Give reasons – Hydrogen chloride can be termed as a polar covalent compound.

In hydrogen chloride, the strong nuclear charge of the chlorine atom attracts the shared electron pair towards itself, i.e., negative charge shifts towards the chlorine atom thereby developing a slight negative charge on it. The hydrogen atom develops a slight positive charge. Therefore, a polar covalent bond is formed as shown below :

hydrogen-chloride-polar-covalent

 

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