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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When compared one to one, the order is Covalent bond > ionic bond > hydrogen ... Hydrogen bond is a form of van der Waal's attraction, hence it is weakest.
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Order of bond strength is -
Covalent> Ionic> Metallic
Covalent bond is the type of bond formed by sharing of electrons. In this bond, both the atoms have equal share in shared electron hence it's strongest.
Ionic bond is the one where electrons are shared. In this bond, one atom gains electron while other loses.
Electrostatic force of attraction is the force playing important role in this type of bonding.
Metallic bonds are the bonds found in metals. Here bonding occurs between cations and freely moving electrons.
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