Sunday, October 17, 2010

Covalent Molecules Ionic Character

It is known that in the bond A - B where A and B have differences in electronegativity, the bond is purely covalent. As an example we using hydrochloric acid. 

Valence bond theory presents the structure of compounds with hydrochloric acid postulated that there are structures of these compounds is not purely covalent. As an example we use hydrochloric acid. 
Valence bond theory presents the structure of compounds with hydrochloric acid postulated that there are structures of these compounds, one pure and one covalent purely ionic.

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