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Hydrocarbons that have hydrogen replaced by other atoms or groups of atoms are called:

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Answered by abubakartanveer047
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In organic chemistry hydrocarbon that have hydrogen replace by other atom or group of atom is called substituent.

Answered by honey23339
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Hydrocarbon, any of a class of organic chemical compounds composed only of the elements carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). The carbon atoms join together to form the framework of the compound, and the hydrogen atoms attach to them in many different configurations. Hydrocarbons are the principal constituents of petroleum and natural gas. They serve as fuels and lubricants as well as raw materials for the production of plastics, fibres, rubbers, solvents, explosives, and industrial chemicals
Those are called as substitutent
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