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secondary bonds
« on: May 11, 2006, 06:38:57 AM »
wat is the strongest type of secondary bond? im geting confused

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Re: secondary bonds
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2006, 07:01:22 AM »
If with secondary bond you mean non-covalent ones, I think it's ionic bond.

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Re: secondary bonds
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2006, 07:34:33 AM »
define secondary bond.

this is a very vague term.
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Re: secondary bonds
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2006, 10:07:23 PM »
define secondary bond.

this is a very vague term.

here is the wikipedia version of the definition http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noncovalent_bonding
if this is the correct definition it would be the hydrogen bond wouldn't it?
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