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THE BEECHMONT CREST GUIDE TO BIOLOGICAL TERMINOLOGY

 

HYDROCARBON

- A hydrocarbon is an organic molecule that contains only carbon and hydrogen. 

- The carbon and hydrogen atoms in hydrocarbons are joined by covalent bonds, which contain high amounts of energy. The energy in these covalent bonds is the source of energy in fossil fuels. 

- Hydrocarbons are nonpolar molecules.