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No, ionic bonds form between particles with opposite charges.

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Ionic bonds most commonly occur between a positively charged particle and a negatively charged particle. A "cation" (+) and an "anion" (-).

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Ionic bond is formed between positively charged cation and negatively charged anions.

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