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Which of the following order shows increasing strength? (Need answer quick) a Ionic Bond - Covalent Bond - Hydrogen Bond - Van der Waals
b Van der Waals - Hydrogen Bond - Covalent Bond - Ionic Bond
c Van der Waals - Hydrogen Bond-Ionic Bond - Covalent Bond
d Covalent Bond - Ionic Bond - Van der Waals - Hydrogen Bond

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