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18 February, 12:44

Select all that apply. the polarity of the hcl molecule is due to the: greater attraction of the chlorine nucleus for the shared electrons shape of the molecule large differences in electronegativity great difference in size between the two atoms

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  1. 18 February, 13:09
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    The polarity of HCl is due to the greater attraction of the chlorine nucleus for the shared electrons, shape of the molecule and the large differences in electronegativity. A chlorine atom is much more electronegative as a result it doe not share the electron bonding with the hydrogen atoms equally which makes the molecule a polar molecule. A molecule is considered polar if there is a net dipole resulting from the opposing charges where you have a partial negative charge end and a partial positive charge end in the molecule. Other examples of this type of molecule are water, hydrofluoric acid and nitric acid.
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