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Cierra Mills
7 September, 07:15
How do carbohydrates differ from hydrocarbons?
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Milton Gibson
7 September, 08:17
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Hydrocarbons are a chain of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen and carbohydrates have more complex structures made of sugars which are made of mainly hydrogen, carbon and oxygen
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7 September, 09:37
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Hydrocarbons are chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen and sometimes functional groups whereas carbohydrates have more complex structures made up of sugars made of mainly hydrogen, carbon and oxygen.
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