J.R. S. answered 03/29/18
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This is a rather vague question and can't really be answered adequately. Why? Because it depends on which ionic bond you refer to. Smaller ions with a large charge will form very strong ionic interactions while large ions with lower charge will form weaker ionic bonds. In general (and that may be a dangerous term in this context), one might say that covalent bonds are stronger than ionic bonds, and triple bonds are stronger than double which are stronger than single. And again, the vagueness of the question come into play when saying "triple bond". The C triple bond O is strong than C triple bond C, and so on.