My answer to your questions is based on personal experience. I was giving my step sister a haircut. We were in my bathroom. It was daytime around 2pm. My light sources were the bathroom lights. 4, 60 watt bulbs to be precise. Another light source was the sun. The temperature was about 70 degrees Fahrenheit. I was the hairdresser and she was my client. she stood in my bathroom space about 9ft in length and 6 feet in width. the door was open. I cut her hair also standing up. I walked all around her in order to follow her natural growth pattern. Her hair began to stick out as I was cutting it maybe due to static electricity. But something was telling me ionic bonds. As i ran my fingers through her hair her hair stood up like some sort of electric force. i remember watching her body movement which had a push- pull effect. If u are unsure what that is it is when something looks as if it is circling but really is going back and forth very slowly. So this is as far as i got. I documented this. it has not happened with anyone else's hair that i have cut. So why did it with hers. Kind of a question to answer your question if that makes sense. I believe people do have ionic bonds but it is extremely complex.
ionic bonds
Ionic
Chemical bonds that are least ionic are covalent bonds.
A, ionic bonds A, ionic bonds
ionic bonds are non metals combining together. non metals (not ductile). so there for ionic bonds ARE NOT DUCTILE
ionic bonds
Ionic
Ionic
Ionic
Chemical bonds that are least ionic are covalent bonds.
The two main types of chemical bonds are ionic and covalent.
A, ionic bonds A, ionic bonds
ionic bonds are non metals combining together. non metals (not ductile). so there for ionic bonds ARE NOT DUCTILE
Ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and probably hydrogen bonds
Ionic bonds are strong, molecular bonds are relatively weak.
The bonds are ionic or covalent.
ionic bonds have strong bonds and molecular bonds have very strong bonds.