Hydrocarbon

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A molecule that contains only hydrogen and carbon

Real World Example

Imagine trying to organize a closet packed with only two types of clothes: shirts and pants. Just as you have to creatively arrange these limited items to maximize space and utility, hydrocarbons are molecules that consist solely of hydrogen and carbon atoms arranged in various configurations to form different substances. The connection here is that, like the closet filled with only two types of garments, hydrocarbons are made up of just two elements, yet they combine in numerous ways to create a wide variety of structures and functions, much like how different outfit combinations can be created from just shirts and pants.

Practice Version

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