covalent compounds have weaker bonds than those of ionic.
pretty sure that it does matter .. ionic has stronger bonds than covalent
A stronger chemical bond (such as a covalent or ionic bond) forms a more stable substance; a weaker bond (such as a dipole or hydrogen bond) forms a more volatile substance.
The number of valence electrons determines the strength of the metallic bond. The more the stronger the bond will be.
Greater the bond strength, greater is the bond dissociation energy. (So they are proportional to each other).
They are the same
tear resistance is not the same as tensile bond strength.
Polarity is related to bond strength because the bigger the difference in electronegativity, the higher the bond energy will be. This will then give rise to a much stronger bond.
Bond Order
what is the bond angles of amide ion
The shorter the length the stronger the bond.
No
The bond type of as substance cannot be determined by observation only.