Question

How are covalent bonds different than hydrogen bonds?(1 point)
Responses

They result in molecules that have no polar charges.
They result in molecules that have no polar charges.

They are stronger than hydrogen bonds.
They are stronger than hydrogen bonds.

They cannot have any hydrogen atoms.
They cannot have any hydrogen atoms.

They contain at least one electronegative atom.

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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **They are stronger than hydrogen bonds.**

Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms, making them generally much stronger than hydrogen bonds, which are weaker interactions that occur between molecules due to partial positive and negative charges.