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== ==Yes, a covalent bond is stronger than a polar bond.
water has stronger hydrogen bond
No
Disulfide bond is a covalent bond and the relative strength of bond types is as follows:Covalent > Ionic > Hydrogen > Van der Walls forcesTherefore, disulfide bond is stronger than ionic bond
a h-bond is 20 times as strong as a covalent bond
== ==Yes, a covalent bond is stronger than a polar bond.
No. In terms of bond strength a C-C bond is stronger than a C-N bond.
no
No, covalent is stronger
No, an ionic bond is considerably stronger than a hydrogen bond.
Nope. Ethanoic has a stronger hydrogen bond
water has stronger hydrogen bond
As the size of Na is smaller than the size of K,NaCl will have stronger bond than KCl
No
C-H bond is stronger
Rag bond paper is stronger than recycled paper because its fibers are longer.
Disulfide bond is a covalent bond and the relative strength of bond types is as follows:Covalent > Ionic > Hydrogen > Van der Walls forcesTherefore, disulfide bond is stronger than ionic bond