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No. Hydrogen is in many compounds such as organic compounds, like hydrocarbons used in fuel. They are also in many Biological compounds in the body.

But certainly not in all compounds. for example.

NaCl, Sodium chloride, known as table salt. Contains no hydrogen.

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