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What are the heteroatoms present in the given compound? CH 3-CH 2-0-CH 2-CH 2CI (i) Chlorine (ii) Oxygen (iii) Carbon (iv) Hydrogen A (i), (iii) and (iv) B (ii) and (iv) C (i) and (ii) > D (i), (ii) and (iii)​

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Answered by Studygirl19
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option c

Explanation:

because in hydrocarbons there is oxygen and chlorine which are heteroatoms.

Answered by sweethag1234
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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Oxygen and chlorine are heteroatoms.

A heteroatom is any atom other than carbon or hydrogen in a molecular structure

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