What kind of bond is formed between hydrogen and chlorine atoms? Chemistry Bonding Basics Bonding 1 Answer anor277 Sep 5, 2016 A polar covalent bond. Explanation: THe #HCl# molecule could be represented as #H^(delta+)-Cl^(delta-)#. It is an actual molecule with a boiling point of #-85# #""^@C#; i.e. it is a room temperature gas. When dissolved in water it forms stoichiometric #H_3O^+#, and #Cl^(-)(aq)# ions. Answer link Related questions What is the Lennard-Jones potential? Why do elements share electrons? Can carbon form 4 bonds? How many atoms can hydrogen bond with? What causes dipole interactions? How does chemical bonding relate to life? How does chemical bonding affect solubility? Which of the forces of molecular attraction is the weakest: hydrogen bond, dipole interaction,... How do chemical bonds affect the properties of a substance? How do chemical bonds affect metabolism? See all questions in Bonding Impact of this question 9505 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License