Covalent interactions are generally weaker than non-covalent interactions.

Covalent interactions are generally weaker than non-covalent interactions. Correct Answer False

The above statement is false. Covalent interactions are always stronger than non-covalent interactions. Due to the sharing of electrons in covalent bonds, it is a strong bond. Examples of covalent interactions include disulfide bonds and peptide bonds.

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