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An organic compound contains only the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Could this compound be a carbohydrate? Could it be a protein?

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Answered by aabhamisra
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Answer: It could be a carbohydrate.

Explanation:

Carbohydrate are hydrates of carbon. So this compound can be a carbohydrate but not a protein because all proteins are composed of amino acids which have an amino group and carboxyl group.

Answered by owaistariq
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It is carbohydrate, as it contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.

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