I looked it up and got energy not sure though
Ionic bonds <span>are the type of bonds where there is </span>transfer<span> of electrons from one atom to another. The electrons are removed and from one atom and attached to another. A good example is salt which is composed of sodium and chlorine. Sodium readily loses one of its electrons and chlorine readily accepts it. Before losing the electron, sodium has a positive charge, but then becomes negatively charged after giving up the electron. Chlorine has a positive charge before gaining the electron but becomes negatively charged after gaining the electron. These opposite charges between sodium and chlorine attract the two elements together to form the ionic bond.</span>
CFCs are Chlorofluorocarbon substances used in refrigerants (subtances used to keep other things cold) and in aerosol products.
they are both relatively nontoxic(nonpoisonous) and nonflammabale - at least as compared to alternatives.
They are rather volatile - they are not very stable. Therefore it does not make sense to say that they are strong - the correct answer is then strength.
your answer should be “interspecific competition”
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