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How are ionic and covalent bonds different from hydrogen bomb
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Ionic and covalent bonds are different from hydrogen bonds because hydrogen bonds can only bond to fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen. Additionally hydrogen bonds are weaker than either ionic or covalent bonds
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