Assuming you mean intermolecular bonds, a strong odor means the bonds are weak, since molecules of the compound readily vaporize.
Metallic bonds are not so strong as covalent and ionic bonds.
Covalent bonds are pretty weak compared to the other type of bond, which is the ionic bond.
Biologically, hydrogen bonds are considered to be strong intermolecular forces.
Weak bonds help to determine and stabilize the shapes of molecules. I onic bonds, hydrogen bonds, and van der Waals interactions are considered weak bonds.
The OH groups are on adjacent carbon atoms (1,2 ) in the benzene ring. The evidence is that the H bonds are weak- if you make a model of the compound the distances between the hydroxyl groups would suggest only a weak bond.
No, it has strong bonds.
Inbetween, rather strong, not very weak
stong bonds are ionic bonds and covalent bonds and weak bonds are van der waals bonds and hydrogen bonds.
Covalent bond is a strong chemical bond. Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds.
it forms strong bonds with itself and with hydrogen
the bond is strong
No, relatively strong
No, relatively strong
Metallic bonds are not so strong as covalent and ionic bonds.
Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds that are not strong enough to hold atoms together to form molecules but are strong enough to form bonds within and around large molecules.
Ionic bonds are strong, molecular bonds are relatively weak.
Hydrogen bonds. They are weak individually, but enough of them have some strength ( water, for instance ) through the are not strong enough to impede the splitting of the DNA molecule when a replicative process, for instance, needs preforming.