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In the types of boding, ionic bonding is the strongest because in this bonding one atom loses the electron and other gains it. By this loosing and gaining of electrons, one of the atoms develops a positive charge and other develops a negative charge.

Thus an electrostatic force of attraction is developed between the charges and this results in a very strong bonding.

In covalent bonding two or more atoms share electrons with each other which is not as strong as the ionic bonding.

One more form of bonding is metallic bonding which takes place between metal toms

but it is also not as strong as the ionic bond.

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strongest chemical is the chemical which has more reaction power

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It depends. Sometimes, ionic bonds are stronger and in other cases, covalent bonds are stronger.

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When bonds are considered individually, and only considering the stable elements, the strongest chemical bond is formed by Cs and F atoms.

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covalent bond

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ionic bonding

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covalent
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covalent

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