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26 March, 06:34

A single covalent chemical bond represents the sharing of how many electrons? a. one b. two c. three d. four. Which of the following is the correct order for the relative strengths of chemical bonds? a. covalent, ionic, hydrogen, van der Waal forces b. ionic, covalent, hydrogen, van der Waal forces c. van der Waal forces, covalent, ionic, hydrogen d. hydrogen, covalent, van der Waal forces, ionic

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  1. 26 March, 07:18
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    A single covalent chemical bond represents the sharing of two electrons, which the van der Waal forces are the weakest of the bonds listed. they are still important however.
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