BIO E121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Covalent Bond, Chemical Formula, Glycogen

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14 Sep 2020
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Compound"s characteristics are different from individual elements. Atoms in a compound are held together by chemical bonds. Described in a chemical formula that contains symbols for all elements. Atoms/group of atoms with a (+) or ( ) electric charge. The charge results from an uneven # of protons & electrons. The role of water in life polar bonds. Electrons of a covalent bond are shared unequally. Water: is formed when oxygen covalently bonds (shares electrons) with two hydrogen atoms. Oxygen carries (-) charge and hydrogen atoms carry slight (+) charge. Acid & bases: react differently to water. Acid releases hydrogens ions (h+) when placed in water. Bases release hydroxide ions (oh-) when added to water. Measures hydrogen ion concentration the lower the ph, the greater the acidity the higher the ph, the more basic solution. Major molecules of life: biological macromolecules: giant molecules of life, long chains called polymers (many parts) made of repeating units called monomers (one part)

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