Bonding between hydrocarbons are always
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Electrovalent
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Sigma
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Covalent
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Metallic
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Hydrocarbons contain only carbon and hydrogen atoms, both of which share electrons to form bonds. Carbon is tetravalent and forms covalent bonds by sharing its four valence electrons with other atoms. Electrovalent bonds involve electron transfer (ionic), while metallic bonds occur in metals, not organic molecules.