Weak, due to the presence of water.
Covalent bond is a strong chemical bond. Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds.
Covalent bonds are strong bonds, though they are generally weaker than ionic bonds.
Covalent bond is made up of electrostatic attraction but ionic bond is made up of weak waalander's force of attraction
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yes. This is due to the attractions between the positive and negative ions. That is why ionic compounds have high boiling and tend to be more brittle than materials containing only covalently bonded atoms.
This depends on the type of bond: ionic bond is strong, hydrogen bond is weak.
Yes, NaCl is weak ionic bond.
Covalent bond is a strong chemical bond. Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds.
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Covalent bonds are strong bonds, though they are generally weaker than ionic bonds.
No, hydrogen bonds are weak in comparison to both ionic and covalent bonds.
The property of strong and weak, as far as chemistry of atoms is concerned, it pertains to the strong and weak bonds that exist between two or more atoms. A strong bond would indicate that a higher dissociation energy is needed to split the two; eg ionic bond. Whereas, a weak bond is one which can be easily broken; eg Hydrogen bond. Also, the properties of strong and weak are given to acids and bases in the same context. Acids which easily dissociate into ions are weak and which do not are designated as strong. Same holds true with bases. Examples; weak acid is carbonic acid, acetic acid. strong acid is sulphuric acid. Weak base is ammonia, methylamine. Strong base is sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide.
Nope.
Covalent bonds are pretty weak compared to the other type of bond, which is the ionic bond.
No, relatively strong
No, relatively strong
Ionic bonds are -generally speaking- stronger than single covalents.