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True or false. hydrogen bonds are stronger and require a lot of energy to break
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False. Hydrogen bonds are relatively weak compared to covalent and ionic bonds, and they require less energy to break.
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False. Hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent and ionic bonds. They require less energy to break.
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