Sure! Here’s the correct matching of the types of organic compounds to their descriptions:
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Contains a nitrogen bonded to carbon(s) and is usually basic - C) Polymer
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Extremely long molecule chain with repeated molecular units - B) Carbohydrate
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Makes up cell walls, fats, or amino acids - A) Ether
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Organic compound with an oxygen bonded between two carbons - A) Ether
Apologies, it seems my initial matching was incorrect. Here’s the corrected matching:
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Contains a nitrogen bonded to carbon(s) and is usually basic - A) Ether
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Extremely long molecule chain with repeated molecular units - C) Polymer
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Makes up cell walls, fats, or amino acids - B) Carbohydrate
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Organic compound with an oxygen bonded between two carbons - A) Ether
So a better outright presentation would be:
- A) Amine (Contains a nitrogen bonded to carbon(s) and is usually basic)
- C) Polymer (Extremely long molecule chain with repeated molecular units)
- B) Carbohydrate (Makes up cell walls, fats, or amino acids)
- A) Ether (Organic compound with an oxygen bonded between two carbons)
Let me know if there's more I can help with!