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Warm up 9/24 Turn in Acid/Base Lab p. 15-16 Place in basket on back counter. Labs will be considered late if placed in box more than 2 min after bell rings. 1. Name 3 properties of bases. a. Give an example of 2 bases 2. What is an isotope. 3. Homework – Put in drawings from Chemistry Lecture. a. Find online at www.losal.org/lahs click on teacher pages and find Eisenberg. Powerpoint is in Biology Calendar Tabwww.losal.org/lahs
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3-1: Carbon Compounds
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1. Carbon Bonding Organic Compounds: made primarily of carbon atoms Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon atoms (some exceptions)
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1. Carbon Bonding (cont) Carbon atoms have unique bonding properties A carbon atoms has FOUR electrons in the outer most level So it can form four covalent bonds with other atoms Carbon Video
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1. Carbon Bonding (cont) Carbon-based molecules have three general types of structures a. Straight chain b. Branched chain c. Ring
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2. Large Carbon Molecules Monomers: smaller, simpler molecules Polymers: molecule of consisting of repeating units of monomers Large polymers are called macromolecules Draw and LABEL this image on the Left Column
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2. Large Carbon Molecules (cont) Monomers link to form polymers through a chemical reaction called condensation reaction Every time a monomer is added a water molecule is released
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2. Large Carbon Molecules (cont) Polymers are broken down through a process called hydrolysis. Water is used to break the bond between each monomer
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3. Energy Currency Life processes require a constant supply of energy Andenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is a compound used to store energy in cells The hydrolysis of ATP is used to create energy for the cell.
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