BSCI 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Covalent Bond, Biomolecule

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Bsci105 - lecture 4 - chemical structure of biological molecules (ch. In an ammonia atom, each hydrogen has a partial positive charge and its nitrogen has a partial negative charge. Unequal share of electrons is a polar covalent bonds. A bond interaction that would be hard to break apart in water is a covalent bonds. Ph of 2 is an acidic base. Hydrogen bonds occur in molecules containing oxygen and nitrogen because they both have a high need for electrons, therefore hydrogens will bond to them. Biomolecules have a carbon skeleton with functional groups attached. The geometry of carbon and the presence of functional groups allows for tremendous molecular diversity. The carbon skeleton may be linear/branched, circular; saturated/unsaturated. It may also have asymmetric c"s, with four different groups attached. Functional groups that contain n, o, s, p as well as c, h, may be attached to the carbon skeleton.

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