Thank you for your simple but great explanation of this bond strength question! I've always felt like I was comparing apples and oranges when talking about bond strength in general to my students. For intermolecular forces it's more straightforward to compare - for example - diatomic halides or hydrocarbons in terms of mass of the molecule in relation to IMF strength. It's less straightforward for actual bond strenght. Your ending question in your video is thus well put: Which combination of elements produces the strongest bond in each type of bonding?
Thank you for your simple but great explanation of this bond strength question! I've always felt like I was comparing apples and oranges when talking about bond strength in general to my students. For intermolecular forces it's more straightforward to compare - for example - diatomic halides or hydrocarbons in terms of mass of the molecule in relation to IMF strength. It's less straightforward for actual bond strenght. Your ending question in your video is thus well put: Which combination of elements produces the strongest bond in each type of bonding?
Glad it was helpful!