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Describe the difference between organic and inorganic molecules
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organic:
a molecule
has a carbon backbone, with some hydrogens thrown in for good measure. (Living creatures are made of various kinds of
organic
compounds.)
Inorganic molecules:
can contain hydrogen or carbon
(if they have both, they are
organic
.)
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