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  • Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen Compounds: A Comprehensive Overview
    There are countless compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen! Here's why and some examples:

    * Organic Chemistry: These elements are the building blocks of organic chemistry. They combine in various ways to form:

    * Carbohydrates: Sugars, starches, cellulose

    * Lipids (Fats and Oils): Glycerol, fatty acids

    * Proteins: Amino acids linked together

    * Many other organic molecules: Alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, acids, esters

    * Inorganic Compounds: There are some inorganic compounds with these elements, like:

    * Carbonic Acid (H2CO3): Found in carbonated drinks

    * Formic Acid (HCOOH): Found in ant stings

    To narrow it down, tell me what you're looking for:

    * Do you have more information about the compound, like its properties or uses?

    * Are you interested in a specific type of compound (like a carbohydrate, a protein, or a fat)?

    With more context, I can help you identify a specific compound.

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