can you please give me the co valent bond of C6H12O6 in paper work
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Linear glucose has a molecular formula of C6H12O6. The bonds between all bu tone of the atoms are single bonds while one Carbon-Hydrogen bond on the end is a double bond. ... The Carbon-Carbon bond is completely covalent because they are the same atom making the electronegativity 0.
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Linear glucose has a molecular formula of C6H12O6. The bonds between all bu tone of the atoms are single bonds while one Carbon-Hydrogen bond on the end is a double bond. There are four different types of bonds in the linear glucose molecule: Carbon-Carbon, Carbon-Hydrogen, Carbon-Oxygen, and Oxygen-Hydrogen.
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