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Activity No.

6: SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS

Relationship formed by covalent bond is less vulnerable than ionic bond. Covalent bond
as an intramolecular bond or chemical bond is considered as less vulnerable than ionic bond
because it has a variety of ways of atoms bond to one another. From the covalent bond itself, it
lets the elements bond in different ways depending on their composition and the capacity
(energy) to bond or break. The fact that a diamond is one of the examples of covalent bond is
considerably seen as a stronger or less vulnerable bond than ionic bond.
When deriving covalent bond in real life, when you and your groupmate have the same
idea to a project, then the concept of both minds would bond together and it would be more
likely to become less vulnerable and effective when applying or doing the idea that both of you
have planned. From the concept of covalent bond, from the interaction of the same non-metals, it
is then proven that this example is applicable because you and your groupmate are in line with
each other to the extent that both of you synchronized by conceptualizing what will you do to a
particular problem or project, both of you will become stable likewise when covalent type of
bonds, “bond” with each other.
Generally, we can’t compare what is a more vulnerable or less vulnerable chemical bond
because it hugely depends on how much the energy it takes to break or conjoin a bond of
particular elements because every element has a different nature or science behind it. In different
ways, covalent bond become less vulnerable sometimes and ionic bonds also become less
vulnerable sometimes. It depends on the situation as my standpoint.

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