The covalent bond is weaker.
Ionic is the weakest of the 3.
covalent
NO is covalent.
NO is covalent.
It is ionic
Yes, a hydrogen bond is generally weaker than an ionic or covalent bond. Hydrogen bonds are formed between a hydrogen atom bonded to an electronegative atom (such as oxygen or nitrogen) and another electronegative atom. Ionic bonds involve the transfer of electrons between atoms with significantly different electronegativities, while covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms.
The bond is covalent.
No, it is ionic
covalent compounds have weaker bonds than those of ionic.
The F-F bond (in F2) is covalent, and non polar covalent at that.
No, but the bond in sodium chloride is covalent.
The bond is covalent. If the bond is made by transferring electrons then it is an ionic bond, but if they are sharing the it is covalent.