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How is an organic compound different from an inorganic compound? Question 4 options: Photosynthesis is responsible for organic compounds. Inorganic compounds contain oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms. Organic
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How is an organic compound different from an inorganic compound? Question 4 options: Photosynthesis is responsible for organic compounds. Inorganic compounds contain oxygen atoms and hydrogen atoms. Organic compounds contain carbon atoms bonded to other atoms. Organic compounds come only from nonliving things.
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Organic compounds contain carbon atoms bonded to other atoms.
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Organic compounds contain carbon atoms bonded to other atoms.
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