Depends on which 3 bonds you mean.
Any one of the three angle points where there are small triangles seeing that a triangle is the strongest shape currently know to man. Considering this is an equilateral triangle.
A water molecule can be erased is the chemical bonds are destroyed. Although water is characterised as one oxygen atom attached to two hydrogen atoms, water molecules seldom exist in isolation: there are often clusters of four. This makes it much more difficult to calculate the amount of energy required to break the bonds and erase the water molecule from existence.
not very, the triangle is one of the strongest supporting shapes.
Roman numerals are commonly used in transition metals since they can have many possible ionization states. For example: Iron(III)Chloride would be FeCl3. Since iron is giving up 3 electrons, there must be three Chlorides since each chloride takes one electron each. Metal-Nonmetal bonds are always ionic (one element steals electrons from another).
three and one tenth or three point one
A covalent bond is the strongest of the four types of chemical bonds, as it requires two atoms to share at least one electron each to form full electron shells.
No, there are many other types of bond other than ionic, such as covalent bonds, one and three electron bonds, bent (or banana) bonds, 3c-2e and 3c-4e bonds, aromatic bonds, and metallic bonds.
1. Ionic bonds: One atom gains a valence electron 2. Mettalic Bond: Occurs in metals 3. Chemical Bonds: Strong, Attractive force between bonds
Bonds in the reactants are broken, and bonds in the product are formed.
The acid lotion perm is one perm that has the strongest chemical. It usually has a PH of between 4 and 6.
no, but it can be one of the bonds that hold a compound together. covalent bonds are the strongest type of molecular bond.
Chemical reactions always involve changes in the chemical bonds that join atoms in compounds. At least one chemical bond is broken or formed during a chemical reaction.
The type of chemical bond that can be found in CO2 is covalent. Its covalent bonds occur between two nonmetals.
Hydrogen bonds are the strongest of the intermolecular forces that hold molecules together. They are important because the presence or absence of hydrogen bonds determines many physical and chemical characteristics of the compound in question. For example, a molecule with significant hydrogen bonding will have a much higher boiling point than one with no hydrogen bonding.
In the types of boding, ionic bonding is the strongest because in this bonding one atom loses the electron and other gains it. By this loosing and gaining of electrons, one of the atoms develops a positive charge and other develops a negative charge. Thus an electrostatic force of attraction is developed between the charges and this results in a very strong bonding. In covalent bonding two or more atoms share electrons with each other which is not as strong as the ionic bonding. One more form of bonding is metallic bonding which takes place between metal toms but it is also not as strong as the ionic bond.
Something that chemical bonds can hold together is....
Combinations between ANY chemical are called chemical bonds. This is not something specific to one single chemical.