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  • Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen in Organic Compounds: A Comprehensive Overview
    Organic substances always contain carbon, and they usually contain hydrogen.

    While oxygen is very common in organic substances, it's not a defining characteristic. For example, methane (CH4) is a simple organic molecule that does not contain oxygen.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Carbon: The defining element of organic compounds.

    * Hydrogen: Often found alongside carbon, but not always.

    * Oxygen: Common, but not essential.

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