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No. Cyclohexane does not contain any sufficiently electronegative atoms to promote "hydrogen bond" formation, although cyclohexane of course contains hydrogen atoms bonded to carbon atoms by covalent bonds.

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Yes. Cyclohexane has covalent bonds and is an organic compound. Yes. Cyclohexane has covalent bonds and is an organic compound.

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it's not, C-H bonds does not have strong dipoles and the cyclic structure of cyclohexane is symmetrical (precluding polarity)

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Cyclopentane is an organic molecule and is covalent molecule.

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Cyclohexane is a non polar molecule. It has non polar bonds of C-C and polar bonds of C-H.

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18 sigma and 0 pi

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Cyclohexane contains only covalent bonds.

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Covalent.

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