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Is fructose ionic or covalent

Updated: 8/10/2023
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7y ago

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Covalent bonds are between non-metals only. Ionic bonds are between non-metals and metals.

Fructose is a molecule of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which are all non-metals. Therefore, they are covalently bonded.

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16y ago

Yes, it has plenty as do all complex organic molecules...

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13y ago

Fructose is a compound, not a type of bond, but the individual bonds in fructose are covalent.

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15y ago

Yes Glucose does have a covalent bond, its 6 carbon atoms are shared its 12 hyrdrogen and 6 oxygen atoms

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12y ago

because when sucrose combines with Mexicans then we have white people

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Christian Jay GUILLE...

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Covalent

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Monica Contreras

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Covalent

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yes

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Covalent.

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