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Vitamin E is primarily composed of organic compounds, specifically tocopherols and tocotrienols, which contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. The bonds within vitamin E molecules are predominantly covalent, as they involve the sharing of electrons between atoms. Thus, vitamin E is not ionic; it is a covalent compound.

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