That's really a hard question to answer because throughout the play the bonds of love are broken by magic, rearranged, and put back together again. Hermia and Lysander love each other from the beginning, but half way through the play Lysander turns on Hermia for Helena because of Puck. So it's not them. Helena and Demetrius don't really survive because Helena loved Demetrius from the beginning, but he did not feel the same for her. Then in the end because of the fairy magic Demetrius loves her, so its DEFINITELY not them. Finally, there's Hippolyta and Theseus who love each other the whole time, but are not affected by the fairies magic so its them .......... but hippolyta does brag about how she have a better times with other men when theseus and her were hunting. so i think that hermia and lysander had the strongest bond because oberon only changed him back which probably showed him that they truly loved each other
Mary Bligh Bond has written: 'Avernus'
Agnes Davenport Bond has written: 'Happy landing' 'This hour is mine'
Johnny Bond
shylock goes to a notary to get the bond ceritifies. 3000 ducats for three months or one pound of antonio's flesh fromw hatever part of his body shylock desires.
a bond between two or more people ....
ionic bond
The strongest chemical bond is the covalent bond.
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No, the second strongest bond is the ionic bond, which is formed through the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. The covalent bond is a strong bond formed by the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
The state of matter that has the strongest bond is called a solid. Liquids are another state of matter, however, they provide the weakest bond.
Ionic bonds are the strongest bonds
A triple bond is the strongest bond among single, double, and triple bonds. This is because a triple bond involves the sharing of three pairs of electrons between atoms, creating a stronger bond compared to single or double bonds, which involve fewer electron pairs.
It is a covalent bond
Covalent Bonding is the strongest tpe of bonding.
The strongest electron shared bond is the covalent bond. The covalent bond is much more stronger than a single bond but it is also much less stable.
The strongest covalent bond is the triple bond, which consists of three shared pairs of electrons between two atoms. This bond is stronger than single and double bonds due to the increased electron density and shorter bond length. Triple bonds are commonly found in molecules like nitrogen gas (N2) or carbon monoxide (CO).
The strongest kind of chemical bond is known as a covalent bond. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons in order to achieve a more stable electron configuration. This sharing of electrons results in a strong bond between the atoms.