No current evidence that differences in bond strengths are controlled only by factors exclusive to the resulting radical.
It however does not form oxides, its bond strength is lower.
The bond strength is also governed by the character of the oxide layer on its surface.
The length of hydrogen bonds depends on bond strength, temperature, and pressure.
The data tabulated above shows how bond strengths vary over the periodic table.
Conclusion: high bond strength and low temperature is referred to grow a smoothed surface.
These electrons neither contribute to nor detract from bond strength.
The researchers artificially lowered the bond strength in the simulation.
This treatment thus emphasized the increasing bond strength as a function of group number.
In addition, the combined bond strength is greater than the sum of the individual bonds.