HCl is covalent compound, yet its aqueous solution conducts electricity. Why?

Dear Student

HCl being a covalent compound is still a polar compound and polar compounds dissociates into anion or cation in their molten state or aqueous solution by accepting or donating electron respectively.

Here, chlorine being more electronegative accepts electron that is being given by the hydrogen in the aqueous solution to become Cland H+ respectively. These charged species conduct the electricity in the aqueous solution of  HCl.
 

  • 8
Some polar covalent compounds like HCl gas conduct electricity when dissolved in water. This is due to the fact that HCl chemically reacts with water to form hydrochloric acid which contains acids.
  • 0
I am so sorry, it forms hydrochloric acid which contains ions.
  • -3
What are you looking for?