For a compound containing substituents other than hydrogen, the number of hydrogen atoms in the equivalent hydrocarbon formula is determined by _____ from the number of hydrogen atoms present.
A) subtracting the number of halogens atoms
B) adding two hydrogen atoms for each oxygen
C) subtracting the number nitrogen atoms
D) adding the number of oxygen atoms
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