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21 June, 06:13

What is a hydrocarbon? A. A molecule containing only carbon and oxygen B. A molecule containing only carbon as a solid C. A molecule containing carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen D. A molecule containing only carbon and hydrogen

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  1. 21 June, 06:32
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    So hydrocarbons mean

    D) A molecule containing only carbon and hydrogen.

    Explanation: -

    The word hydrocarbon stands for hydro and carbon.

    Hydro is Hydrogen.

    So hydrocarbons mean A molecule containing only carbon and hydrogen.

    They are generally alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
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