No, Covalent bonds are when valence electrons are shared between atoms in a compound whereas Ionic is a much stronger bond because the electrons are transferred from one atom to another creating ions which bond to each other
covalent bond is a bond formed by sharing of electron of an atom. covalent bond is stronger than ionic bond.
Covalent bond is made up of electrostatic attraction but ionic bond is made up of weak waalander's force of attraction
Disulfide bond is a covalent bond and the relative strength of bond types is as follows:Covalent > Ionic > Hydrogen > Van der Walls forcesTherefore, disulfide bond is stronger than ionic bond
Covalent bond is made up of electrostatic attraction but ionic bond is made up of weak waalander's force of attraction
== ==Yes, a covalent bond is stronger than a polar bond.
No, covalent is stronger
covalent bond is a bond formed by sharing of electron of an atom. covalent bond is stronger than ionic bond.
The ionic bond is stronger.
Ionic bonds are -generally speaking- stronger than single covalents.
Covalent bond is made up of electrostatic attraction but ionic bond is made up of weak waalander's force of attraction
In almost all cases, ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds. Although there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.
Disulfide bond is a covalent bond and the relative strength of bond types is as follows:Covalent > Ionic > Hydrogen > Van der Walls forcesTherefore, disulfide bond is stronger than ionic bond
Covalent bond is made up of electrostatic attraction but ionic bond is made up of weak waalander's force of attraction
A covalent bond. Non-polar covalent is stronger than polar covalent as well.
No. Ionic bonds are typically stronger. it is because ionic bond has more intermolecular force of attraction.
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As a generalization, ionic bonds are much stronger than covalent bonds.