Covalent bond between hydrogen and chlorine

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A covalent bond between hydrogen and chlorine is formed when the two atoms share a pair of electrons. In this bond, hydrogen contributes one electron and chlorine contributes one electron, resulting in a stable molecule of hydrogen chloride (HCl). The covalent bond between hydrogen and chlorine is strong and requires energy to break.
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