BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Histidine, Hemoglobin, Asymmetric Carbon

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Prepare a protein standard curve and ascertain the concentration of protein in an unknown solution: understand and identify dependent and independent variables. Organic compounds are based upon the element carbon (valence 4) which is usually found bonded to hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen or more carbon. Compounds containing carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons. These carbon to hydrogen bonds are covalent nonpolar. Adjacent carbon atoms may form single, double or triple bonds, making such compounds very stable. The arrangement of the four valence electrons in the outer orbital of the carbon atom allows a total of four single bonds to be formed. These bonds point to the corners of an imaginary tetrahedron. If the four bonds are to four different atoms or groups the carbon atom is asymmetrical two different, non-superimposable, molecules can be made. Enantiomers are mirror images of each other, like your left and right hands.

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