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Hydrogen molecule differs from chlorine molecule in the following respect `:`

A

Hydrogen molecule is non -polar but chlorine molecule is polar

B

Hydrogen molecule is polar while chlorine molecule is non-polar

C

Hydrogen molecule can form intermolecular hydrogen bonds but chlorine molecule does not

D

Hydrogen molecule cannot participate in coordination bond fromation but chlorine molecule can

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The correct Answer is:
D

Chlorine has lone pair which it can donate to form coordinate bond while hydrogen cannot.
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