strength of intermolecular forces from ionic or covalent bond isA. WeakerB. StrongerC. EqualD. None of above​

Answers 2

Answer:

Stronger

Explanation:

The rule of thumb is that the stronger the intermolecular forces of attraction, the more energy is required to break those forces. This translates into ionic and polar covalent compounds having higher boiling and melting points, higher enthalpy of fusion, and higher enthalpy of vaporization than covalent compounds.

Answer:

stronger

Explanation:

because strong force cause strong bond

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