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Being comprised mostly of water, the human body would probably not contain many undissolved ionic compounds. Ionic bonds, such as those in NaCl, would be broken by water molecules, creating aqueous solutions in blood, sweat, etc. In other words, yes, there are ionic bonds, but most of them just get broken.

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