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Answer:
E. HCl
Explanation:
Cl atom does not have enough electronegativity to make enough positive charge on H.
HCl is the compound which doesn't have hydrogen bonds. This is because of
the higher size of the chlorine atom.
There is no hydrogen bond because of the high size of the chlorine.
Chlorine have electrons with a very low density. It is also very
electronegative which explains why the formation of hydrogen bonds in the
compound HCl is not possible.
Instead, HCl has covalent bonds in which electron is shared between the
hydrogen and chlorine to achieve a stable configuration.
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