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23 August, 04:15

How does a hydrogen bond compared to a covalent bond?

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  1. 23 August, 06:39
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    hydrogen bonds are intermolecular, that is, occur between molecules or between different parts of one moleculeThe hydrogen bonds are pretty strong hencehydrogen bonds are only about 1/10 as strong as a covalent bond

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  2. 23 August, 07:57
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    thats easy just like james bond and indiana jones

    im serious see its that similar yet different

    A hydrogen bond is a strong form of a covalent bond. A covalent bond is one where two nonmetals share electrons. A hydrogen bond is where a hydrogen shares electrons with a very electronegative element, such as oxygen, nitrogen and fluoride.
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