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As i know chemical bonding can be considered as a spectrum of bond ranging from covalent to ionic. Now can we say that ionic bond is harder than covalent bond?? Since covalent bond is a result of attractive n repulsive bt ionic only attractive .
If it does, instead of bond length factor, HF bond is stronger than HI bond can we reason that the covalent HF bond contains a higher ionic character so a stronger bond than HI bond? Thanks for your help. :)
If it does, instead of bond length factor, HF bond is stronger than HI bond can we reason that the covalent HF bond contains a higher ionic character so a stronger bond than HI bond? Thanks for your help. :)