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elements can be bonded to the skeletons at available sites . Figure 4.5 Variations
in carbon skeletons . Hydrocarbons , organic molecules consisting only of carbon
and hydrogen , illustrate the diversity of the carbon skeletons of organic ...
elements can be bonded to the skeletons at available sites . Figure 4.5 Variations
in carbon skeletons . Hydrocarbons , organic molecules consisting only of carbon
and hydrogen , illustrate the diversity of the carbon skeletons of organic ...
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... but also on the molecular components attached to that skeleton . We will now
examine certain groups of atoms that are frequently attached to the skeletons of
organic molecules . The Functional Groups Most Important in the Chemistry of
Life ...
... but also on the molecular components attached to that skeleton . We will now
examine certain groups of atoms that are frequently attached to the skeletons of
organic molecules . The Functional Groups Most Important in the Chemistry of
Life ...
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Carbon can bond to a variety of atoms , including O , H , and N. Carbon atoms
can also bond to other carbons , forming the carbon skeletons of organic
compounds . . Molecular Diversity Arising from Carbon Skeleton Variation The
carbon ...
Carbon can bond to a variety of atoms , including O , H , and N. Carbon atoms
can also bond to other carbons , forming the carbon skeletons of organic
compounds . . Molecular Diversity Arising from Carbon Skeleton Variation The
carbon ...
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