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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 co-ordinate bond formation but chloric molecule can.

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D

Hydrogen does not has lone pair of electron so it can form coordinate bond with other atoms or molecules.
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