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Cornstarch, a carbohydrate consisting of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen:

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The statement above is TRUE.
Cornstarch is a carbohydrate which is made up of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. Cornstarch is a refined carbohydrate, which is made up of pure starch; no nutrient is added to it. Corn starch is usually obtained from the endosperm of corn.
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