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What type of bond is formed between a hydrogen atom and a chlorine atom?
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What type of bond is formed between a hydrogen atom and a chlorine atom?
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A covalent bond is formed between a hydrogen atom and a chlorine atom. This bond is formed by the sharing of a pair of electrons between the two atoms. The resulting molecule is called hydrogen chloride HCl .
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