BIOL 205 Chapter 3: Chapter 3 Textbook Notes

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A carbon atom has 4 electrons in the outer shell that holds 8. Carbon can connect to 4 molecules- forms tetrahedral shape. Hydrocarbons- compounds composed of only hydrogen and carbon (ex. Methane, ethane, propane); all hydrocarbons are nonpolar molecules due to their nonpolar c- h bonds. Carbon skeleton- chain of carbon atoms in an organic molecule; can be unbranched (butane), or branched (isobutane); may also contain double bonds. Isomers- compounds with the same formula but different structures. Functional groups- che(cid:373)i(cid:272)al g(cid:396)oups that affe(cid:272)t a (cid:373)ole(cid:272)ule"s fu(cid:374)(cid:272)tio(cid:374) (cid:271)y pa(cid:396)ti(cid:272)ipati(cid:374)g i(cid:374) chemical reactions in characteristic ways; polar because their oxygen and nitrogen atoms exert a strong pull on shared electrons. This polarity tends to make the compound hydrophilic. Hydroxyl group- consists of a hydrogen atom bonded to an oxygen atom, which in turn is bonded to the carbon skeleton. Carbonyl group- a carbon atom is linked by a double bond to an oxygen atom.

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