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What Type of Bond Forms the Strongest Chemical Bonds and Compounds

Question 75

Question 75

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What type of bond forms the strongest chemical bonds and compounds that tend to be strong with great hardness?


A) covalent bond
B) metallic bond
C) ionic bond
D) Van der Waals bond

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