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  • Oxygen Molecule: Organic or Inorganic? Understanding the Difference
    No, an oxygen molecule (O2) is not an organic molecule. Here's why:

    * Organic molecules are generally defined as molecules containing carbon and hydrogen.

    * Oxygen (O2) is a diatomic molecule consisting of two oxygen atoms. It does not contain carbon or hydrogen.

    While oxygen is crucial for life and plays a role in many biological processes, it's considered an inorganic molecule.

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