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Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
Out of these metals, lithium has the strongest bonds. Aluminum has the weakest bonds and magnesium has somewhat strong bonds.
Covalent bonds are the second strongest
Ionic bonds
The covalent bond is the strongest.
Hydrogen bonds can be considered as the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
Out of these metals, lithium has the strongest bonds. Aluminum has the weakest bonds and magnesium has somewhat strong bonds.
I don't know if these are the bonds listed in your question, but here is an orderCovalent - ionic - hydrogen(covalent bonds are the strongest, and hydrogen bonds are the weakest bonds)
ionic
Covalent bonds are the second strongest
Ionic bonds
Ionic bonds are the strongest bonds
The strongest IMF Hydrazine has is Hydrogen bonds.
The covalent bond is the strongest.
Whichever metal can contribute the most valence electrons will form the strongest metallic bonds.
The answer is no. If you are comparing them with covalent or metallic bonds, then covalent is the strongest in general. There are, obviously, exceptions, but in general ionic bonds are easier to break than covalent bonds.
Depends on which 3 bonds you mean.