HCL
NaH
NH\(_3\)
CH\(_4\)
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Thank God say ..I pick b.. already wanted to pic A... buh it's wrong...a gas to gas can never be ionic... remember hydrogen is gas... it's only a metal which carries the + combines with the negative - which will be a non metal...that is na,k,Ca,are not gas so therefore they are metal...while,H,O,Cl,are gas and also non metal🙂... Gracia's

this one shock me oh
when Cl and H start to share bond🤯🤯
my life is a lie


Bug Generally sha, ionic bonds are much stronger than covalent bonds.hmm🤔... In ionic bonds, there is complete transfer of electrons between elements to form a stable compound. While in covalent bond, there is only sharing of electrons between two elements to form a stable compound

i don't understand
the electronegative difference between H and Na is not up to 1.6 so how is it ionic . the electronegative difference is 1.2 and H and Na both have positive ions . ionic compounds is between elements of different ionic charge so what going on

Hydrogen ion is H+ while chlorine is Cl- which makes HCl an ionic compound
Sodium is Na+ like wise H+ there is no presence of negative ion o make it an ionic compound

HCl (hydrochloric acid) is a covalent compound, while NaH (hydrogen hydride) is an ionic compound.
HCl is formed when hydrogen (H) and chlorine (Cl) combine, resulting in a covalent bond due to the nonmetal nature of both elements.
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NaH is created when sodium (Na) donates an electron to hydrogen (H), forming an ionic bond between sodium and hydrogen.
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Thus, the correct answer is that HCl is covalent and NaH is ionic.

So therefore A and C form a covalent bonding...hence,they have strong bonding 🙂

