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Why are ionic bonds stronger than covalent bonds?

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This is because ionic bonds are formed by the attraction of oppositely charged ions and hence considerable amount of energy is required to break the strong inter-ionic attraction and hence it is stronger.
Covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electrons and are hence relatively weaker than ionic bonds
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