How do covalent bonds differ from hydrogen bonds?
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Explanation:
Covalent bonds are more stronger than hydrogen bands .
Hydrogen bands can break easily but covalent bonds cannot break easily.
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Hydrogen bond :
- This type of bond involves dipole - dipole interactions.
- These bonds are formed between hydrogen and Electronegative atoms such as Fluorine, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
- Hydrogen bonds are not strengthy as no proper bond is formed.
Covalent bonds :-
- This type of bond is done by sharing of electrons.
- These bonds are formed by Electronegative atoms belonging to same or different elements.
- Covalent bonds are very strong as they are formed properly.
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