BIOL 1F90 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Amine, Peptide, Sucrose

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The carbon atom and the study of organic molecules. Has ability to form 4 covalent bonds with another carbon and up to three other atoms: allows a vast number of organic compounds to be formed from only a few chemical elements. Carbon bonds may occur in configurations that are linear, ring-like, or highly branched: these molecular shapes produce molecules with a variety of functions. The ability of carbon to form both polar and nonpolar bonds: serves as the backbone for an astonishing variety of molecules. Carbon bonds are stable at the different temperatures associated with life. Models for the electron orbitals and energy shells of carbon. Groups of atoms with special chemical features that contribute to the molecules" properties. Each type of functional group exhibits the same properties in all molecules in which it occurs. Two structures with an identical molecular formula but different structures and characteristics. Structural isomers: contain the same atoms but in different bonding relationships.

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