A hydrogen bond is one type of chemical bond, so the question is somewhat misguided. In general it is weaker than the three types of bond we learn first, ionic, covalent and metallic bonds.
Yes, it is a form of chemical bond. Other chemical bonds include ionic and metallic bond.
The chemical bond between chlorine and hydrogen is polar covalent.
the weak chemical attraction is Hydroden bond while the stronger one is the Ionic bond
The chemical bond in oxygen fluoride (OF₂) is a covalent bond. This means that the atoms share electrons to form the bond, resulting in a stable molecule.
When atoms share electrons, they form a chemical bond, or covalent bond.
No chemical bond, but a metallic bond.
All chemicals are held by chemical bond
The chemical bond of carbohydrates is called glycosidic bond.
Yes, it is a form of chemical bond. Other chemical bonds include ionic and metallic bond.
Any atom that hasn't undergone chemical bond.
The energy of chemical bond depends on the type of this bond: hundreds of kJ/mol.
chemical bond
A chemical bond
Chemical bond
Titanium is an element (Ti), not a chemical bond. It can from chemical bonds with other elements that can react with it
The answer would be bond angle, for number 19#
The strongest chemical bond is the covalent bond.