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Covalent bond is a strong chemical bond. Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds.
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Iodine is larger in size so makes weaker bond with hydrogen and HI easily ionizes in water and is strong acid while HCl bond is relatively strong and not broken down easily in water as compare to HI.
As Sodium is high in reactivity series, it makes strong bonds with carbonate ions. To break up this strong bond, high heat is required which is not provided by normal heating.
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Covalent bond is a strong chemical bond. Hydrogen bonds are weak bonds.
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An H-bond, or known as hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bonds are attractive bonds, very strong but easy to break. Think of it as someone who has a girlfriend(a strong bond, connected) but is attracted to other girls. A hydrogen bond is not as strong as a covalent or ionic bond(a strong bond).
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No. Hydrogen bonding is a strong intermolecular force. It is not a true bond.
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Iodine is larger in size so makes weaker bond with hydrogen and HI easily ionizes in water and is strong acid while HCl bond is relatively strong and not broken down easily in water as compare to HI.
As Sodium is high in reactivity series, it makes strong bonds with carbonate ions. To break up this strong bond, high heat is required which is not provided by normal heating.
A hydrogen bond is a very strong dipole-dipole bond. A hydrogen bond can only form between hydrogen and a strong electromagnetic atom; fluorine, oxygen or chlorine.
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This depends on the type of bond: ionic bond is strong, hydrogen bond is weak.