MCQ
Which has weakest bond
  • A
    Diamond
  • Neon (Solid)
  • C
    $KCl$
  • D
    Ice

Answer

Correct option: B.
Neon (Solid)
b
Diamond containg a strong covalent bonds.

In potassium chloride $( K C l )$ is containing an ionic bond.

In ice molecule containing hydrogen bond.

therefore, decreasing order of strong bond is as follows:-

Ionic $\,>\,$ Covalent $\,>\,$ Hydrogen $\,>\,$ Dipole-Dipole $\,>\,$ VanderWaal

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