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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Basics - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
                   
                                       
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The following type of bonding is strongly directional in solids.
 
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                        Harivignesh said: 
                         
                        8 years ago
                
                Vanderwal bond atomic structure is less than covalent bond.
                
                        Megha said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                When covalant bonds are formed they align in such directions in space to reduce bond pair-bond pair or bond pair-lone pair repulsion. Less is the repulsion more is the stability. So covalant bonding is strongly directional in solids.
                
                        Nain said: 
                         
                        9 years ago
                
                They asking about strongly directional bond not about the stronger bond, as far as direction is concerned the answer is a covalent bond as one atom shares electrons to another atom. 
We even show the covalent bonding through directional lines but for ionic it's through positive-negative charges.
                We even show the covalent bonding through directional lines but for ionic it's through positive-negative charges.
                        Muhammad jalak said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                As we know that ionic bond is uni-directional, then why Covalant?
                
                        Dinesh said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Covalant bond is more strong compare to all.
                
                        Qasim said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Brothers & sisters Pi Bond is less Strong than Sigma bond and due to the presence of Sigma bond solids are more stable. But ionic is also a stronger bond than covalant, answer is still confusing.
                
                        Mukesmail.comh kumar said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                We know that pi bond is more stonger which involve in covalent bond so it is more stong.
                
                        Mohan said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                What about metallic bond?
                
                        Masum said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Why ionic bond is not stronger than covalent bond as it has sigma bond ?
                
                        Somya rajput said: 
                         
                        1 decade ago
                
                Solubility of solid is more stable so covalent bond is strong and covalent bond form tm pie-pie bond.
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