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Which of the following is the general order of the bond strength?

Ionic> Covalent> Metallic

Van der Waals> Metallic > Covalent

Metallic > Ionic >Covalent

Covalent> Ionic> Metallic​

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Answered by ajantaasingh
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Answered by Anonymous
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Order of bond strength is -

Covalent> Ionic> Metallic

Bond strength as suggested by name, depicts the intensity or strength of bond. Higher the bond strength means higher energy will be required to break the bond.

In nature, covalent bond is found to be strongest, due to sharing of electrons, where each atom has equal pull or force acting on electrons.

Ionic bond is formed due to electrostatic force of attraction among atoms, which results in loss and gain of electrons among the species involved.

It is comparatively less stronger than covalent bond.

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