In consequence the bonding strength rises with increasing annealing temperatures.
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This can result in bonding strengths around 70 MPa.
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Ions with lone pairs have a greater ability to adapt their bonding strength to match that of the counter-ion.
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Therefore, the intermolecular bonding strength falls further down, a result of which is the low melting point of high fluorides.
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Both effects reduce the overall bonding strength in the unit cell and therefore the enthalpy of formation and melting point.
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This results in the atom having a smaller coordination number, hence a higher bonding strength, when the lone pair is stereoactive.
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There is a water-based contact cement that is less toxic and non-flammable, but it has less bonding strength than the petroleum-based cement.
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Instead, they bond to the B 12 icosahedra in the neighboring layer, and this decreases bonding strength in the " c "-plane.
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Utilizing similar donor-acceptor frameworks, the authors demonstrated that halogen bonding strength in the liquid crystalline state is comparable to the hydrogen-bonded mesogens.
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They are characterised by high bonding strength, dimensional stability and creep resistance at elevated temperatures, and frequently combined with co-curing resins such as epoxies.