Multiple Choice
How does the strength of hydrogen bonds compare with covalent bonds?
A) Hydrogen bonds are much stronger than covalent bonds.
B) Hydrogen bonds are much weaker than covalent bonds.
C) Hydrogen bonds and covalent bonds have similar strengths.
D) The question cannot be answered without knowing which covalent bonds are being referred to
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