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This is a complex question. I would suggest that you do some research on each of those kinds of bonds, and then figure it out! It has to do with electron sharing and interactions. But it can't be answered in a short little paragraph. Do your research!

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I believe there is a short way to answer it. Hydrogen bonds are formed with an H is bonded to an F O or N. This is the weakest, while ionic is the strongest because it is an actual transfer of electrons. Take H20, a hydrogen bonded molecule, the H's and O's are partially positive and negative, respectively. That can be compared to ionic bond between Na +Cl- which is fully positive/negative.

And finally, a covalent bond is where there is a sharing of electrons.

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