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covalent bond is stronger because organic chemistry chemistry of covalent bonds of carbon and hydrogen
Atomic bond is stronger than covalent bond
Atomic bond is stronger than covalent bond because the bond dissociation energy is greater in atomic bonding. The order is as follows: atomic - Covalent - Van der Waals with the Atomic being the stronger.
Covalent bond is stronger bond.
the ionic bond is stronger as it is electrostatic bond between postive(+ve) and negative (-ve) ions while covalent bond is just shearing of electrons between two atoms .
You can't really generalize. Some covalent bonds are stronger than some ionic bonds, and the opposite is also true. Also, 'bond strength' will be different in different environments - that is, NaCl readily dissolves in water. This latter case is not really bond strength, but I point it out because some might leap to the conclusion that bond strength is an absolute regardless of environment.
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The covalent bond is stronger than atomic bond
what is the atomic bond?
atomic bond is the bond between two atoms to lower totall energy of separate atoms
atomic bonding divided to 4 types
rate of decreasing the strengh of bonding is:-
Ionic< covelent< metalic<molecular bonds(vaderwaals_dipol dipole-H bond)
La liaison atomique (atomic bond) et la liaison covalente (covalent bond) sont identiques. On dit liaison covalent soit deux atomes chaqu'un donne un électrone pour former une liaison appelée: liaison covalente ou liaison atomique elle est considérée comme une liaison forte (ex: la liaison hydrogène).