define the terms hetero atoms and a suffix explain with example
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In organic chemistry, a heteroatom is any atom that is not carbon or hydrogen. Usually, the term is used to indicate that non-carbon atoms have replaced carbon in the backbone of the molecular structure. Typical heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus, chlorine, bromine, and iodine
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Heteroatom: In organic chemistry, an atom other than carbon or hydrogen. Acetamide (shown here) has two heteroatoms: one oxygen atom and one nitrogen atom. The carbon atoms and the hydrogen atoms are not heteroatoms.
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