Organic Compound

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Compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms

Real World Example

Imagine trying to find your favorite book in a massive library without any specific organization system. Just like how that library is filled with countless books in various arrangements, organic compounds are made up of countless combinations of carbon and hydrogen atoms. The connection is that, much like how each book arrangement provides a unique reading experience, the different ways carbon and hydrogen bond in organic compounds result in a wide variety of chemical properties and functions, making each compound unique in its own way, just as each book tells a different story.

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