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what kind of charge does an ionic compound carry? neutral positive negative unknown is a molecule of hydrogen chloride (hcl) polar or nonpolar? nonpolar covalent bond neither polar covalent bond both
Brief Explanations
- Ionic compounds are electrically neutral because the total positive charge of the cations equals the total negative charge of the anions.
- In a hydrogen - chloride (HCl) molecule, chlorine is more electronegative than hydrogen. The unequal sharing of electrons between hydrogen and chlorine results in a polar covalent bond.
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