\( \mathrm{HCl} \) gas is covalent and \( \mathrm{NaCl} \) is an ionic compound. This is because...
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\( \mathrm{HCl} \) gas is covalent and \( \mathrm{NaCl} \) is an ionic compound. This is because
(A) sodium is highly electropositive
(B) hydrogen is a non-metal
(C) \( \mathrm{HCl} \) is a gas
(D) Electronegativity difference between \( \mathrm{H} \) and \( \mathrm{Cl} \) is less than \( 2.1 \).
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