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Chapter 3 Biochemistry Pg. 50
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Section 1: Carbon Compounds Organic Compounds Contain carbon Come from living things How can you tell whether a compound is organic or not? By the presence of the element, carbon. H 2 SO 4 ? C 6 H 12 O 6 ?
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A carbon atom has 4 electrons in its outermost energy level… What does this mean? Unlike other elements; however, Carbon will also bond with other carbon atoms It means that carbon will form four covalent bonds with atoms of other elements. A carbon atom A molecule of ethane
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Carbon atoms bond together in various arrangements… Straight chains Branched chains Rings
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Each line in a structural model represents a single bond where 1 pair of electrons is shared How many pairs of electrons are shared in a double bond? Where is the double bond ?
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Functional Groups A cluster of atoms that influence the molecules they compose There are 4 functional groups: 1. hydroxyl 2. carboxyl 3. amino 4. phosphate
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1. Hydroxyl ( -OH) * can make the molecule it is attached to polar Polar molecules are soluble in water An alcohol is an example of an organic compound that has a hydroxyl group An alcohol called ethanol
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Is alcohol soluble in water? (Does it dissolve in water?) Yes! Because it is a polar compound like water. “LIKE DISSOLVES LIKE”
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2. Carboxyl Carboxylic acid
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3. Amino The amino group is found in all amino acids which make up proteins
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4. Phosphate Ex. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) There are 3 phosphate groups in ATP. ATP is a molecule that stores energy AND supplies that energy directly to cells
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Energy is released from ATP when the bonds between phosphate groups are broken.
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For Review: What is the name of each functional group? A. B. C. Hydroxyl Carboxyl Amino
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