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How are ionic and covalent bonds different from hydrogen bonds ?

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I believe this is your answer hope this helped
How are ionic and covalent bonds different from hydrogen bonds ?-example-1
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Hello.

They are different because ionic and covalent bonds are closer then hydrogen bonds. And ionic and covalent bonds have a intramolecular bond becasue that is were the force excist.
Ionic bond strengths range from 600 kJ/mol to 6000 kJ/mol.
Covalent bonds form when two atoms share electrons.

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