No, it is the strongest. Covalent is the weakest.
hydrogen bonding is considered to be a intermolecular force which is much weaker than any intramolecular force (chemical bonds covalent or ion)
In most cases, covalent bonds are usually weaker, but there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.
London dispersion forces are the weakest type of chemical bonding.
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No, it is the strongest. Covalent is the weakest.
The Hydrogen bond is the weakest the other chemical bonds are ionic and covalent.
hydrogen bonding is considered to be a intermolecular force which is much weaker than any intramolecular force (chemical bonds covalent or ion)
In most cases, covalent bonds are usually weaker, but there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.
No.
Ionic is the weakest of the 3.
London dispersion forces are the weakest type of chemical bonding.
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Hydrogen
There are two kinds of chemical bonding in elements. They are ionic bonds and covalent bonds. Both are very important.
It is not covalent, because it is the strongest type. The Correct answer is van der Waals.
Hydrogen bonding between polar molecules creates the weakest bonds.