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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Basics - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
6.
The following type of bonding is strongly directional in solids.
Vander Waal's
Ionic
Metallic
Covalant
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Dharmendra Kumar tadav said:   3 years ago
The Covalent bond is strongly directional as compared to other bonds so the answer is covalant bond.

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.

Masum said:   1 decade ago
Why ionic bond is not stronger than covalent bond as it has sigma bond ?

Sandhiya said:   1 decade ago
Covalent bond is connected to the pi-system so it is very strong.

Muhammad jalak said:   10 years ago
As we know that ionic bond is uni-directional, then why Covalant?

Harivignesh said:   8 years ago
Vanderwal bond atomic structure is less than covalent bond.

Uday kumar said:   7 years ago
Covalent bond is stronger than remaining noticed bonds.

Syed amanullah said:   9 years ago
Vanderwal bond is weak but covalent bond is strong.

Neeraj said:   6 years ago
Covalent bond is very strong than other bonds.

Dinesh said:   1 decade ago
Covalant bond is more strong compare to all.


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