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No, ionic solids have very high melting points. Ionic solids are one of the strongest bonds formed among elements.
This could be a catch question! NaBr is ionic and there are no molecules. The inter ionic forces are electrostatic.
ionic compounds are made up of elements that form ions. It could be either cation or anion
Covalent bonds are the strongest in an aqueous solution.
In most cases, ionic bonds are the strongest, although there are occasional exceptions.
No, ionic solids have very high melting points. Ionic solids are one of the strongest bonds formed among elements.
This could be a catch question! NaBr is ionic and there are no molecules. The inter ionic forces are electrostatic.
ionic compounds are made up of elements that form ions. It could be either cation or anion
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ionic bond
Covalent bonds are the strongest in an aqueous solution.
weakest to strongest: they are in this order: London dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ionic
Covalent Bonding occurs with non-metal elements (O,N,Sr,Xe) Ionic the strongest of all the bonds is with both non and metals like (K and O)
In most cases, ionic bonds are the strongest, although there are occasional exceptions.
There are two kinds of chemical bonding in elements. They are ionic bonds and covalent bonds. Both are very important.
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hydrogen bonds