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Why are covalent bonds strongest?

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Answered by sakshikjadhav042
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Bond Strength: Covalent Bonds. Stable molecules exist because covalent bonds hold the atoms together. We measure the strength of a covalent bond by the energy required to break it, that is, the energy necessary to separate the bonded atoms. ... The stronger a bond, the greater the energy required to break it.

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Bond Strength: Covalent Bonds. Stable molecules exist because covalent bonds hold the atoms together. We measure the strength of a covalent bond by the energy required to break it, that is, the energy necessary to separate the bonded atoms. ... The stronger a bond, the greater the energy required to break it.

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