BIOL 1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Ion, Chemical Polarity, Heat Capacity

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A compound is : a substance consisting of 2 or more different atoms, in specific proportions, bonded together in a specific pattern. A molecule is : smallest unit of a compound that retains all of the properties of that compound. Molecular formulas: a shorthand way to represent the types and numbers of different atoms present in a molecule. Enantiomers: d form and l form, humans use d, amino acids use l. Isomers: molecules with the same molecular formula, but a different arrangement of atoms. Structural isomers: geometric isomers: 2 carbons double bond. 2 types: cis (2 times on same side) and trans (2 times on opposite side) o. Molecular weight: the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule. Water h2o = (1x2) + 16 = 18 daltons. Carbon dioxide co2 = 12. 01 + (12x2) = 36. 01 daltons. Gram molecular weight: the mass of a substance equal to its molecular weight in grams.

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