Hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent bonds and form between partially charged atoms or molecules.
The atoms in hydrogen bonds have valence electrons; the atoms in covalent bonds have valence spaces.
The compounds that result from hydrogen bonds contain carbon; those that result from covalent bonds do not.
Covalent bonds are organic; hydrogen bonds are inorganic.
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