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  • Understanding the Bond in HCl: Polar Covalent Explanation
    The bond in HCl is a polar covalent bond. This type of bond occurs when two atoms have a different electronegativity, which is the ability of an atom to attract electrons. In the case of HCl, the chlorine atom is more electronegative than the hydrogen atom, so it attracts the electron pair in the bond more strongly. This results in a partial negative charge on the chlorine atom and a partial positive charge on the hydrogen atom.
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