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In X-H---Y, X and Y both are electronega...

In X-H---Y, X and Y both are electronegative elements , then

A

Electron density on X will increase and on H will decrease

B

IN both electron density will increase

C

in both electron density will decrease

D

On X electron density will decreases and on H increases

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