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Francisco Carrillo
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14 December, 10:03
Molecules are made of mostly of
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Victor Stokes
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The principle component of organic molecules is carbon. Carbon atoms are able to bond with each other to form bigger and bigger structures. In addition, organic compounds frequently contain hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen; phosphorus and sulfur are occasionally seen as well.
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