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Greyson Hurst
28 July, 07:43
Is a hydrogen bond stronger than a covalent bond
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Sanai Warren
28 July, 09:12
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So Covalent Bonds are stronger
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The covalent bond is the electrostatic interaction between two atoms in the same molecule. Covalent bonds are much stronger than hydrogen bonds: the O-H has a strength of 467 kJ/mol, while the hydrogen bond is usually between 4 to 40 kJ/mol.
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