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Chapter 4: Organic Chemistry ( carbon )

Chapter 4: Organic Chemistry ( carbon ). Importance of Carbon Functional Groups. What is Valence?. Hydrocarbons. Try to sketch: C 3 H 8 O propanol C 2 H 4 ethene Hydrocarbons = contain only the elements H and C, non-polar, do not react with water, hydrophobic, like fatty acids.

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Chapter 4: Organic Chemistry ( carbon )

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  1. Chapter 4: Organic Chemistry (carbon) Importance of CarbonFunctional Groups

  2. What is Valence?

  3. Hydrocarbons

  4. Try to sketch: • C3H8O propanol • C2H4 ethene • Hydrocarbons = contain only the elements H and C, non-polar, do not react with water, hydrophobic, like fatty acids

  5. Isomers

  6. Enantiomers

  7. Functional Groups -OH Hydroxide alcohols; polar group -COOH Carboxyl carboxylic acids (release H+) -SH Sulfhydryl thiols, see cysteine amino acid, cross links stabilize protein structure. (see Ch.5)

  8. Functional Groups -NH2 Amino amines, can act as bases (NH3), accept H+ -PO4 Phosphate anion (-OPO3-2); used in energy transfers -C=O Carbonyl (aldehyde or ketone); polar group -CH3 Hydrocarbons, non polar, hydrophobic regions of a molecule

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