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Organic Chemistry
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The study of carbon containing molecules
Organic Chemistry The study of carbon containing molecules Exception= Carbon dioxide
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Properties of carbon *6 protons, 6 electrons
*Needs 8 electrons in outer energy shell to be stable. *can form up to four bonds, one with each electron
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Carbon C
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Methane H C H H Carbon is now stable With eight outer electrons H
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All Organic molecules have a
Carbon SKELETON
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Chains -C-C-C-C-C-C-C- Unbranched
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C - C - C- C- C- C - Branched
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-C-C=C-C-C-C- Double bonded
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Rings C—C -C C- Single Ring
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Double Ring c c c c c c c c c c
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Classification of Organic Compounds
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By similar characteristics
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Functional Groups A group of atoms that behave in a specific way no matter what the rest of the molecule is.
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Functional groups: Add to the stability of a molecule Are involved with specific reactions.
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Carboxyl Group OH COOH C = O *Organic acids *Found in Amino acids
*Polar molecules
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Example: Acetic acid H O H C C H OH
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Methyl Group CH3 H ?- C - H *Polar *Found in Fatty acids and
Amino acids
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Example: Methane H H- C – H
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Phosphate Group O-P-OH O PO4 OH *Organic phosphates *Nucleic acids
*Lipids
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Amino Group NH H ?- N –H *Amino acids
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Alcohol Group COH C-OH *Simple sugars *Alcohols
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Example: H H-C-OH alcohol Methanol Methyl
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Aldehyde Group CHO H -C=O *Simple sugars
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Example: H H-C=O Formaldehyde
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You will learn to recognize
Functional Groups in our study of: * Carbohydrates *Lipids *Proteins * Nucleic acids
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Practice Identifying Functional groups
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