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which type of bond is seen in sucrose???

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Answered by Tina11111
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The structure is held together by the attractions between the oppositely charged ions, which we call ionicbonds. Granulated sugar, in contrast, does not contain ions at all. It consists of molecules of sucrose, C12H22O11, in which attractions called covalent bonds hold the atoms together.

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Answered by xishitaghoshx
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Your Answer:
The bond seen in sucrose is Glycosidic Bond.

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