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Is glucose polar covalent?

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Is glucose polar covalent?

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Glucose is an organic molecule, used by the cells of the body as a main source of energy. Glucose is made up of carbon and hydrogen molecules. Cells store the molecule by bonding it together via covalent bonds. In addition, because glucose has OH molecules (hydroxyl groups) at the end of its structure, it is a polar molecule.Source:”Biology”; Neil Campbell; 2008.

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