Biologically, hydrogen bonds are considered to be strong intermolecular forces.
Covalent bonds are pretty weak compared to the other type of bond, which is the ionic bond.
covalent bond because it is very weak.....i guess
The atoms in a molecule are held by covalent bonds. Electrons are shared. Two or more molecules are held together by weak van Der Waals forces, and dipole interaction since the O-H bond is polar.
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van der waals forces
Biologically, hydrogen bonds are considered to be strong intermolecular forces.
Covalent bonds are pretty weak compared to the other type of bond, which is the ionic bond.
This depends on the type of bond: ionic bond is strong, hydrogen bond is weak.
a weak hydrogen bond
covalent bond because it is very weak.....i guess
Dipole dipole forces
A hydrogen bond is a type of chemical bond. A hydrogen atom bonds with either a nitrogen, fluorine, or oxygen atom to make a weak bond.
It's a bond that is relatively easily broken, compared to other bonds.
HF is a weak polar bond
Hydrogen bonding. Perhaps Van der Waal's forces could be included as weak bonds.
Dispersion forces