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carbon dioxide contains carbon and oxygen, but is not considered an organic molecule. why? A. it contains carbon B. it contains oxygen C. it lacks hydrogen D. it lacks sodium
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carbon dioxide contains carbon and oxygen, but is not considered an organic molecule. why? A. it contains carbon B. it contains oxygen C. it lacks hydrogen D. it lacks sodium
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the answwer is c look back at the question like carbon and oxygen.
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not really sure how to explain why, but the answer is C, it lacks hydrogen. I think it's because all organic compounds have carbon WITH HYDROGEN atom bonds.
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