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21 February, 02:31

Hydrogen bonds between water molecules are ... than covalent bonds.

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  1. 21 February, 03:49
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    Explanation:

    Without any other context, i'm going to assume that this is comparing the strength of Van der Waals force and covalent bonds.

    Van der Waals forces are inter-molecular forces generated because of the polar nature of the water molecule. These are weaker than intra-molecular covalent bonds (which involve sharing of electrons)
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