| 31. | The bond between the reacting species can either be covalent.
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| 32. | The bond between the carbon and fluorine atoms is covalent.
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| 33. | Participating non-covalent interactions may include hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic forces.
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| 34. | By this definition, the covalent radius of F is 71 pm.
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| 35. | The ionic radius of fluoride is much larger than its covalent radius.
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| 36. | Also, same question for a network covalent solid, like diamond.
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| 37. | Macromolecular solids like diamond are held together by covalent bonds.
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| 38. | These domain tightly associate in a non-covalent fashion.
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| 39. | Intensity of D peak measures covalent bond made with the nanotube surface.
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| 40. | They are the covalent modification of proteins through reversible phosphorylation.
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