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Gauge Roy
24 August, 13:07
Structure of hydrochloric acid
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Bozley
24 August, 16:03
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H-CL
Explanation:
Hydrochloric acidis an acid wiith a diatomic molecule, consisting of a hydrogen atom H and a chlorine atom Cl connected by a polar covalent bond
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