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Hydrogen ( H ) , oxygen ( O ) , nitrogen ( N ) , sulfur ( S ) , and phosphorus ( P ) are other common ingredients of these compounds , but it is carbon ( C ) that accounts for the large diversity of biological molecules .
Hydrogen ( H ) , oxygen ( O ) , nitrogen ( N ) , sulfur ( S ) , and phosphorus ( P ) are other common ingredients of these compounds , but it is carbon ( C ) that accounts for the large diversity of biological molecules .
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As you may recall from Chapter 2 , these models allow us to see the valences of carbon and its most frequent partners — oxygen , hydrogen , and nitrogen . We can think of these valences as the basis for the rules of covalent bonding in ...
As you may recall from Chapter 2 , these models allow us to see the valences of carbon and its most frequent partners — oxygen , hydrogen , and nitrogen . We can think of these valences as the basis for the rules of covalent bonding in ...
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Hydrocarbons , organic molecules consisting only of carbon and hydrogen , illustrate the diversity of the carbon skeletons of organic molecules . Hydrocarbons All the molecules shown in Figures 4.3 and 4.5 are hydrocarbons , organic ...
Hydrocarbons , organic molecules consisting only of carbon and hydrogen , illustrate the diversity of the carbon skeletons of organic molecules . Hydrocarbons All the molecules shown in Figures 4.3 and 4.5 are hydrocarbons , organic ...
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