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The bonds are covalent.
Metals have metallic bonds.
They are types of carbohydrates. Table sugar is sucrose.
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Yes. For instance, fluorite (CaF2) has a characteristic shape (cubic), because of the ionic bonds that the elements form, while grapite (C) has a hexagonal shape because of the covalent bonds and the angle of the bonds. The hardness is also an indication of the type of bond, e.g. Van der waals bonds present in kaolinite are weaker than ionic bonds present in halite.
The type of bonds that are present in table sugar are covalent bonds. Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen comprise these covalent bonds.
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Covalent bonds
3 double bonds
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You think probable to ionic and covalent bonds.
The bonds are covalent.
The bond linking a phosphate group to a sugar of a another molecule is called a phosphodiester bond
Metals have metallic bonds.
Table sugar consists of only 1 type of molecule.
All bonds present in an isobutane molecule are covalent.
Calcium chloride is consists of ionic bonds.