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Methane has two carbon atoms and four hydrogen atoms.

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Answered by helenfaustina12
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Methane (CH 4start subscript, 4, end subscript), the simplest hydrocarbon molecule, consists of a central carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms. ... Most macromolecules are not classified as hydrocarbons, because they contain other atoms in addition to carbon and hydrogen, such as nitrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus

Answered by TheEnchanted
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  • True

  • Methane (CH 4start subscript, 4, end subscript), the simplest hydrocarbon molecule, consists of a central carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.

  • Most macromolecules are not classified as hydrocarbons, because they contain other atoms in addition to carbon and hydrogen, such as nitrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus.

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