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Chemical bonds vary in strength ranging from very strong to very weak, list them...

Back (Answer)

Covalent bonds (strong)

Polar covalent bonds (strong)

Ionic bonds (weaker, at least within the aqueous environments found in organisms, where ions are surrounded by hydration shell)

Hydrogen bonds (weak)



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