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Crude oil , Natural Gas , and Coal are fossil fuels





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    1. Introduction to Organic Chemistry
    2. Organic Compounds family 
    3. Homologus series
    4. Hydrocarbons
    5. Alkanes
    6. Naming Alkanes
    7. Drawing alkanes
    8. obtaining Alkanes
    9. Saturated hydrocarbons
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    11. Alkenes
    12. Naming Alkenes
    13. Drawing alkenes
    14. Functional groups
    15. Alcohols
    16. Carboxylic acids
    17. Fuels
    18. Crude oil
    19. Fractional distillation of Crude oil
    20. Fractions produced by Crude oil
    21. Cracking hydrocarbons
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