BSC 2010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Hydroxy Group, Asymmetric Carbon, Chemical Formula

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Organic chemistry is the chemistry of compounds that contain carbon. It takes too much energy to take four electrons out of its orbital to be ionic. Functional groups are regions of organic molecules most commonly involved in chemical reactions. Aldehydes have an h so the general formula has an h in it; always at the end of a molecule. Carboxyl and amino are together in amino acids which are the building blocks of proteins. Forms backbone of dna and also is found in atp which is the energy of a cell. Carbon can be bonded in a variety of structural forms. Isomers have the same molecular formula but have different structural arrangements. Enantiomers = variations around an asymmetric carbon; easiest to recall as non- superimposable mirror images. There is a central carbon surrounded by 4 different things (typically function groups)

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