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Bonding of carbon atom to heteroatoms increases the number of organic compounds. Justify it​

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Answered by ProudByjuit
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The rules for the simplifies structures rely on the neutral bonding patterns for carbon, orygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur primarily. Since organic compounds have a hydrocarbon backbone, the atoms that are NOT carbon and hydrogen are called heteroatoms.

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