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question 7 (1 point) why do you think hydrogen bonds break and reform q…

Question

question 7 (1 point)
why do you think hydrogen bonds break and reform quickly?
a they are weaker than covalent bonds
b they are stronger than ionic bonds
c they are permanent
d they involve protons moving

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Hydrogen bonds are intermolecular forces that are weaker than covalent bonds. Weaker bonds can break and reform more easily and quickly compared to stronger bonds like covalent bonds. Ionic bonds are stronger than hydrogen - bonds and hydrogen bonds are not permanent. Also, hydrogen - bonding does not involve proton movement in the way described in option d.

Answer:

A. They are weaker than covalent bonds