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Karina Gordon
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21 November, 12:50
Two elements always present in organic compounds?
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Kash Buckley
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Carbon is always present in organic compounds. Carbon easily bonds with oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen, but those don't necessarily have to be present.
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