BIOL 1F90 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Maltose, Hydrolysis, Peptide

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Carbon has 4 electrons in its outer shell; needs 4 more to fill the shell. Can make up to 4 bonds; usually single or double bonds. Groups of atoms with special chemical features that ae functionally important. Each type of functional group exhibits the same properties in all molecules in which it occurs. Molecules with nonpolar bonds are poorly water soluable. Molecules with polar bonds are more water soluble. 2 structures with an identical molecular formula but different structures and characteristics. Structural isomers contain the same toms but in different bonding relationships. Steroisomers: identical bonding relationships but the spatial positioning of the atoms are different. 4 major types of organic molecules and macromolecules: Compose of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms cn (h2o)n. Most of the carbon atoms in a carbohydrate are linked to a hydrogen atom and a hydroxyl group. Simples sugars; different ways to depict structures (ring or linear) Structural isomers: different arrangement of same elements (glucose and galactose)

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