Which of the following bonds is the strongest?

A. covalent bonds
B. valence bonds
C. metallic bonds
D. hydrogen bonds

1 answer

A. covalent bonds

Covalent bonds are generally considered the strongest type of bond among the options listed, as they involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms, resulting in a strong attraction. In contrast, metallic bonds involve the pooling of electrons and hydrogen bonds are weaker interactions compared to covalent bonds. Valence bonds is a term related to the theory explaining how electrons participate in bonding and does not refer to a specific type of bond.