Water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds but I suppose that these bonds are not the weakest.
Hydrogen bonding.
Of the true bonding forces a hydrogen bond is the weakest. Though London dispersion forces and dipole-dipole moments are weaker than hydrogen bonding.
In most cases, covalent bonds are usually weaker, but there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.
Hydrogen bonding. Perhaps Van der Waal's forces could be included as weak bonds.
hydrogen bonding is considered to be a intermolecular force which is much weaker than any intramolecular force (chemical bonds covalent or ion)
Covalent bonds are made up of just Non-Metal atoms, for example, water is a covalent bond in which the chemical formulae is (H2O)
Water molecules are associated by hydrogen bonds but I suppose that these bonds are not the weakest.
the weakest bond between molecules is H-bonding. but H-bonding don't exist between atoms,it's an intermolecure force.
Hydrogen bonds are not the weakest bonds.
Of the true bonding forces a hydrogen bond is the weakest. Though London dispersion forces and dipole-dipole moments are weaker than hydrogen bonding.
hydrogen bonds are the weakest .Covalent bonds are the strongest.
Hydrogen bonding between polar molecules creates the weakest bonds.
Van der Waal's forces, or hydrogen bonding.
Covalent bonding.
In most cases, covalent bonds are usually weaker, but there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.
Hydrogen bonding. Perhaps Van der Waal's forces could be included as weak bonds.
Valence electrons are involved in bonding to other atoms.
At times the electrons involved in bonding are shared equally between the nuclei of two atoms and the bond is called a pure covalent bond. More often, however, the sharing is unequal and the electrons spend more time around the nucleus