BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Hydrogen Bond, Methyl Group, Covalent Bond

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Surface tension is a measure of how hard it is to break the surface of a liquid. Water"s high specific heat can be traced to hydrogen bonding; this makes water a stable environment. A body of water absorbs a lot of heat before it gets hot. Substances can be hydrophilic: ions, salts, polar molecules. Substances can be hydrophobic: lipids, non-polar molecules. Colloid a stable suspension of fine particles in a liquid living organisms consist mostly of 70-90% water. Carbon-based compounds: organic compounds four single covalent bonds tetravalent. Organic compounds contain carbon bonded to another carbon or hydrogen. Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds. Nonpolar and uncharged = hydrophobic = insoluble in h2o. Structure of functional groups is key to molecular function. Estrogen and testosterone are steroids; they are non polar meaning they do not dissolve in water. Hydroxyl (r oh): alcohol (name usually ends in -ol) ketone (r co r)= internal carbonyl group.

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