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Table sugar, or sucrose (C12H22O11), primarily contains covalent bonds. These bonds form between the carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms within the sugar molecule, resulting from the sharing of electrons. Additionally, sucrose can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules when dissolved, which contributes to its solubility. However, the primary bond type in the molecular structure of sucrose is covalent.

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