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Definition : Total Hydrocarbon Content
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What does THC mean?

Total Hydrocarbon Content (THC) is a measure of hydrocarbons present in a sample of a substance, such as air, water, or soil.
THC is used as an indicator of the presence and concentration of hydrocarbons in the environment. High levels of THC in air, water, or soil may indicate the presence of contamination from oil or other sources of hydrocarbons.

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Hydrocarbons are organic compounds that are composed of hydrogen and carbon atoms and are found in a variety of natural and man-made substances.

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What is the full form of THC in Organic Compounds?

The full form of THC is Total Hydrocarbon Content

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