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Aditya Bryant
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21 August, 06:23
Are polar or nonpolar covalent bonds stronger?
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Terrence French
21 August, 06:52
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Answer:Non polar covalent bonds are the strongest as they have maximum overlapping in their atomic orbitals. This is also why covalent compounds rarely dissociate and even if they do, the do so to a very small extent.
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