Laboratory Manual for Holes Human Anatomy & Physiology Fetal Pig Version
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Chapter 3, Problem 1.1.6A
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The bond formed between HCl along with location of electrons, neutrons and protons in hydrogen and chlorine atom.
Introduction:
HCl or hydrogen chloride is an inorganic compound with a covalent bond between hydrogen and chloride ion. The bond is polar because chlorine is more electronegative than hydrogen. A covalent bond is formed between two elements by sharing of electrons pairs to complete their valence shell.
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