Actually, ionic bonds are generally much stronger than covalent bonds; except in solution.
Ionic bonds create stronger intermolecular attraction than covalent bonds do; that is why rocks are harder than plastic.
Generally covalent compounds.
Covalent bonds are the strongest in an aqueous solution.
Covalent bonds are strong bonds, though they are generally weaker than ionic bonds.
Generally a compound between a metal and a nonmetal is considered as an ionic compound but this is not ionic, it is covalent instead.
No they are significantly weaker.
Ionic bonds create stronger intermolecular attraction than covalent bonds do; that is why rocks are harder than plastic.
Generally covalent compounds.
Covalent bonds are the strongest in an aqueous solution.
Covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electrons between the atoms. They are usually weaker than the ionic bonds but there are exceptions such as diamond and graphite.
Covalent bonds are strong bonds, though they are generally weaker than ionic bonds.
A hydrogen bond is weaker than a covalent bond.
The covalent bond is weaker.
Metals form generally forms ionic bonds as in salts.Carbon form covalent bonds, for ex.
The two main types of chemical bonds are ionic and covalent.
Generally a compound between a metal and a nonmetal is considered as an ionic compound but this is not ionic, it is covalent instead.
Covalent bonds are weaker. They simply share an electron making them sort of stick together. Ionic bonding works by energy transfer and then sticking together electromagnetically.