To my best knowledge there are NO ionic alcohols at all. It has however a polar group at one end: -CH2OH, being relatively small compared to the other side of the (linear) molcule: -C15H31 which is NON-polar.
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In an ionic covalent, the atoms "share" the electron. In this case, the two chlorine atoms share an electron, enabling them to both achieve a stable valence shell. Sometimes, there is an unequal...
Ionic is an electronically charged atom or groups of atoms formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons and covalent is the number of electron pairs that an atom can share with other atoms.