Chemistry Project Done by: Mohammed Rashid Grade:12.5 ID#: ST1021080223.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CARBON CHEMISTRY “ Organic Chemistry” ( organic = carbon compounds ( inorganic = non- carbon compounds ) 1. What is Carbon Chemistry? a. The study of compounds.
Advertisements

Solution A uniform mixture that contains a solvent and at least one solute.
Do Now Sit down and start to fill out the vocabulary organizer with any words that you know. This will be for homework.
Cues Elements Within Cell Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acid Water.
Chemical Compounds in Cells
– Carbohydrates – Lipids (fats) – Proteins – Nucleic Acids Organic molecules are the molecules in living things There are four types of organic (carbon-based)
Molecules of Life Chapter 22 Great Idea:
Carbon Compounds The building blocks of life. Key Ideas Describe why the element Carbon is a great building block Explain the role of carbohydrates, lipids,
Organic Chemistry and the Genetic Code. Organic chemistry: Compounds in which Carbon is the principal element. Recall carbon as the leading Group IV element.
 Carbon can combine in many ways with itself and other elements  Four valence electrons  Carbon has a central role in the chemistry of living things.
Regents Biology Ch. 6The Chemical Basis of Life Atoms, Elements, & Molecules Why are we studying Chemistry?
Organisms and the Environment Chapter Four: Physical Science Connections 4.1 Elements and Compounds 4.2 The Compounds of Life 4.3 Physical Variables.
Monomer & Polymer Notes 10/2014. Monomer vs. Polymer Basic Unit Chain of Units  Basic building blocks  Large molecule or chain of basic structures Monosaccharide.
Carbon compounds. A hydrocarbon is a compound that contains only the elements __hydrogen__________ and ____carbon__________. The carbon chains in a hydrocarbon.
1. What is the difference between an element and a compound
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT WAID ACADEMY Food and diet. The four main elements in the human body are 25 1.carbon, sulphur, nitrogen and hydrogen. 2.carbon, sulphur,
The Chemistry of Life. What is Needed for Life? Matter –Takes up space and has mass Energy –Used to organize matter –Used to change matter.
CHEMISTRY OF LIFE CH. 3 SECTION 1. What is matter? Everything you see around you is made up of matter and energy. Matter is anything that has mass and.
Basic Biochemistry VERY BASIC. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space. Anything that is not matter is energy.
Regents Biology The Chemistry of Life What are living creatures made of? Why do we have to eat?
Macromolecules. Review Element: made of only one atom  Example: C = Carbon Molecule: smallest unit of a substance, 2 or more elements  Example: O 2.
Chemical Compound Review
Building Blocks of Life TEKS 7.6A identify that organic compounds contain carbon and other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, nitrogen or sulfur.
Life with Carbon. The four classes of organic compounds Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic acids.
Chemical Compounds in Cells. Review of basic chemistry Element – any substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance –Ex – carbon, nitrogen,
Organic Compounds Organic Compounds What are the two types of pure substance? What are four organic compounds?
The Building Blocks of. In your table groups make as many observations as you can about the diagram on the left.
By: Tiffany Grubba Makala Flowers Justice Wright Daijon Flowers.
Bio-Chemistry Biology 1. Carbon – is found in all living things. 4 electrons in its outer energy level Carbon has the ability to bond with many different.
Macromolecules. Objectives List the elements that make up living things. List the four kinds of macromolecules. Describe carbohydrates, lipids, fats and.
Molecules and Compounds. Atoms Molecules Cells.
Organic Compounds in the Body 7 th Grade. Organic Compounds 1) A compound MUST have CARBON (C) to make it ORGANIC. If there is CARBON (C), you must also.
The key thing to remember is that biochemistry is the chemistry of the living world. Plants, animals, single-celled organisms... They all use the same.
Aim: What are the digestive & synthesis products of organic compounds? DO NOW 1.What are the four main groups of organic compounds? 2.Which two elements.
Chapter 1.  Element – a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances – smallest unit of an element is an atom  Compound – two or more.
4.2 Carbon compounds and cells Life as we know it is carbon based. A carbon atom can form chemical bonds with other carbon atoms in long chains or rings.
Chemistry in Biology Section 1: Atoms, Elements, and Compounds
Carbon (Organic) Chemistry
Vocabulary Review 14 Words
6.4 The Building Blocks of Life
4.2 Carbon compounds and cells
Carbon in Life and Materials
Four classes of organic compounds: Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids
Carbon: The Building Block of Organic Compounds
Chemical Compounds in Living Things
Biology Vocabulary Unit 1: Chemistry.
Macromolecules Are you what you eat?.
WEEK 15 VOCABULARY DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) Nucleic Acid
2.2B Macromolecules Are you what you eat?.
Vocabulary Review 14 Words
Day 5 AIM: What are Organic and Inorganic molecules?
What Else Is Inside Cells?
Biomolecules.
Characteristics and Classification of Life
MACROMOLECULES A very large molecule consisting of many smaller structural units linked together.
2-3 Carbon Compounds p45 Q: What elements does carbon bond with to make up life’s molecules? A:Carbon can bond with many elements, including hydrogen,
Standard SB1c. Identify the function of the four major macromolecules (i.e., carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids).
Organic Chemistry Objective:
Chemical Compounds Chapter 3 Section 1 Notes.
DO NOW On the top of you note packet, write down 3 things that you might see on the nutrition label on the back of a can of food.
Chemistry of Life.
What are living creatures made of? Why do we have to eat?
The molecules that form life.
Food molecule vocabulary
What are living creatures made of? Why do we have to eat?
A subgroup of biochemistry
Aim: Organic Compounds # 2 - Proteins
What are living creatures made of? Why do we have to eat?
Life with carbon Chapter 4 Section 3.
Vocabulary Review 14 Words
Presentation transcript:

Chemistry Project Done by: Mohammed Rashid Grade:12.5 ID#: ST

Introduction about organic chemistry To understand life as we know it, we must first understand a little bit of organic chemistry. any Organic molecules contain both carbon and hydrogen and they are in a compound are called Organic Chemistry.

Uses of Organic compounds in petroleum Modern petroleum technology is making available not only improved products but new chemicals which make possible a better job of food production in this era of modern technology.

Uses of organic compounds in perfume industry Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents used to give the human body, animals, objects, and living spaces a pleasant scent.

Uses of organic compounds in food industry Organic foods are those that are produced using environmentally sound methods that do not involve modern synthetic inputs such as pesticides and chemical fertilizers, do not contain genetically modified organisms, and are not processed using irradiation, industrial solvents, or chemical food additives.

Uses of organic compounds in plastic industry Over time, plastic industry started developing on the basis of organic compounds (a material that contains carbon and hydrogen and other elements), rather than natural and other synthetic materials. Examples :plastic bags, plastic basins, plastic bottles, plastic bins, plastic boxes

Uses of organic compounds in pharmaceuticals Several important types of organic compounds available and used by pharmaceuticals are alkenes, alcohols, halogenoalkanes, acid anhydrides, amides, esters, amino acids, nitrites and carboxylic acids.

Importance of organic compounds in the human body There are four different basic organic compounds in the human body; proteins, carbohydrates, lipids or fats, and nucleic acids. Proteins are the building blocks of the body and make up about 70% of all body compounds. Carbohydrates are important for energy and also contribute to building connective tissues.