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How do covalent bonds differ from hydrogen bonds?

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Answered by ritika2514
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Explanation:

Covalent bonds are more stronger than hydrogen bands .

Hydrogen bands can break easily but covalent bonds cannot break easily.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen bond :

  1. This type of bond involves dipole - dipole interactions.
  2. These bonds are formed between hydrogen and Electronegative atoms such as Fluorine, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
  3. Hydrogen bonds are not strengthy as no proper bond is formed.

Covalent bonds :-

  1. This type of bond is done by sharing of electrons.
  2. These bonds are formed by Electronegative atoms belonging to same or different elements.
  3. Covalent bonds are very strong as they are formed properly.
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