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What do we call a molecule that has a ratio of two hydrogen atoms for every one atom of carbon and oxygen?

A. Carbohydrate
B. Lipid
C. Nucleic Acid
D. Glucose

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Lipid

Step-by-step explanation:

organic compound that contains a larger number of carbon and hydrogen atoms than oxygen atoms.

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