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Why is it harder to break an ionic bond than a covalent? Need answer asap!

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Elliespaul19
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  • 01-10-2020

Answer:

The greater the energy required to break a bond, the stronger that bond must be.

Explanation:

Most iconic bonds are considerably stronger, more difficult to break, than covalent bonds.

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