What are the simplest organic molecules, consisting of hydrogen and oxygen?
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The simplest organic molecules, hydrocarbons, contain only hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon backbone. The carbon backbone ranges from one carbon atom in methane, or natural gas, to thousands of carbon atoms, such as in polyethylene, a commonly used plastic.
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the simplest organic molecules contain hydrogen and carbon is called hydrocarbon.
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