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What is the definition of a hydrocarbon?
Electrons shared between two different atoms
Polysaccharides that are used as a source of energy
A large chain of carbons and hydrogens bonded together
A carbon, oxygen, and a hydrogen bonded together
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"A large chain of carbons and hydrogens bonded together" — a hydrocarbon is a compound composed only of carbon and hydrogen atoms (they can form chains or rings, saturated or unsaturated).
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