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it all depends on the type of rubber synthetic rubber is easily worn with friction and rots over time with wind and cold weather and water but usually has very good bonding.were as natural rubber comes from a tree so bonds are usually stronger and they take a lot longer to rot.usually the bonding comes from what the rubber is made of
The bonding would be polar covalent
Monovalent.
covalent bond
The carbon to carbon bonding in Diamond is a covalent bonding.
covalent bonding
Ionic bond The correct answer would be a polar covalent bond.
single bond
it all depends on the type of rubber synthetic rubber is easily worn with friction and rots over time with wind and cold weather and water but usually has very good bonding.were as natural rubber comes from a tree so bonds are usually stronger and they take a lot longer to rot.usually the bonding comes from what the rubber is made of
Covalent Bonding
The bonding would be polar covalent
Monovalent.
covalent bond
covalent bonding
The carbon to carbon bonding in Diamond is a covalent bonding.
the bonding of carbon and oxygen to form carbon dioxide, because they are both nonmetals would be a covalent bond
Hydrogen bonding is a type of intermolecular force of attractionAdded:This is between molecules.It is not as strong as chemical bonding within molecules (intramolecular) though.