The bonding pair of electrons in a Hydrogen Chloride mole...
The bonding pair of electrons in a Hydrogen Chloride molecule is pulled towards the chlorine atom because
chlorine has a larger atomic size
chlorine has a larger atomic mass
chlorine is more electronegative
there is no bonding orbitals within the hydrogen atom
Correct answer is C
The chlorine atom is much more electronegative than the hydrogen atom, which makes this bond polar.
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