what is hetroatomic molecule
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In organic chemistry, a heteroatom (from Ancient Greek heteros, "different", + atomos, "uncut") 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.
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It is an atom which is not carbon or hydrogen .
This term is used to indicate the non carbon atoms have replaced carbon in the backbone of the molecular structure.
This term is used to indicate the non carbon atoms have replaced carbon in the backbone of the molecular structure.
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