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Note: a given bond type may be used more than once for these responses, or possibly not used at all.["covalent", "van der waals", "ionic", "hydrogen", "metallic"] bonding is similar to ionic bonding, except their are no high-electronegativity atoms present to accept any electrons that the present atoms are willing to donate.["van der waals", "metallic", "covalent", "hydrogen", "ionic"] bonds are the only primary bonds that are themselves directionally dependent. (hint: for one of the other primary bonds, a large collection of the particles will adopt a necessary geometry, but this is not directly caused by a constraint on where any two particles are allowed to "touch" one another.)["van der waals", "metallic", "covalent", "hydrogen", "ionic"] bonds are responsible for binding atoms together within a molecule of propane, whereas["van der waals", "metallic", "covalent", "hydrogen", "ionic"] bind separate propane moleculestogether in a condensed state.["ionic", "hydrogen", "metallic", "covalent", "van der waals"] bonds are responsible for binding noble gas atoms together in a condensed state. my guesses: metallic--> covalent--> van der waals--> hydrogen--> ionic only 2/5 were rightcovalent--> covalent--> van der waals--> covalent--> van der waals only 2/5 were right

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