BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Chemical Formula, Wart, Electronegativity

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Organic compounds: those that contain at least one carbon atom covalently bound to either. Or to hydrogen -- usually has to have an h to be considered organic. Have 6 electrons, 4 of which are in their valence shell. Carbon is not a strongly electronegative element, does not readily give up its electrons. Therefore is almost always forms covalent bonds -- up to 4. Can form up to 4 covalent bonds -- endless possibilities. Carbon works as a molecular backbone for forming long chain molecules. Stronger carbon-carbon bonds can be made with double & triple bonds. Shape is very important for a molecules function. The shape of molecules can determine its affinity for, and interaction with other molecules. Molecules that have the same molecular formula, but different structures. Structural isomers - substances with the same molecular formula that differ in the covalent arrangement of their atoms. Bonds and atoms are in different places.

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