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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The general formula of sugar is C12H22O11. So,it has carbon. It must be a covalent bond because carbon can't lose or gain electrons.So,the only type of bond formed by carbon is covalent. So,the sugar is a covalent compound.<br><br><strong>Sugars</strong> contain <strong>covalent</strong> bonds. This is because all the <strong>covalent</strong> bonds in <strong>sugar</strong> molecules arise as a result of electron sharing between the atoms.</div>]]></description>
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