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...Touche
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well, technically, without the hydrocarbon, the car wouldn't be able to move, let alone be crashed by a drunk.
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A hydrocarbon is indeed a molecule comprised of carbon and hydrogen (no need to capitalize them, champ.) Alcohol isn't a hydrocarbon. Also nice copy-pasting from Wikipedia, you fucking 15-year old. Go back to school.
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"Even if an alcohol is a hydrocarbon it tends to be taught that a hydrocarbon is an organic molecule solely comprised of Carbon and Hydrogen. An alcohol is a functional group -OH that is often attached to a hydrocarbon. Sorry I'm a nerd."
Shut the fuck up
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Alcohol (OH) is a functional group. NOT a hydrocarbon.
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the last 2 letters
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I hate chemistry
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Even if an alcohol is a hydrocarbon it tends to be taught that a hydrocarbon is an organic molecule solely comprised of Carbon and Hydrogen. An alcohol is a functional group -OH that is often attached to a hydrocarbon. Sorry I'm a nerd.
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More than that, The question dosent make sense anyway. Alcohol IS a hydrocarbon.
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