BIOLOGY 1113H Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Electron Configuration, Organic Compound, Protein Structure

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Chapter 4: carbon and the molecular diversity of life. Living organisms are made up of chemicals mainly based on carbon because it can form molecules that are large, complexed, and varied. 4-1| organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds. Organic chemistry: the study of compounds containing carbon. Organic molecules and the origin of life on earth. Overall percentages of major elements of life (c, h, o, n, s, p) are mostly uniform from one organism to another. 4-2| carbon atoms can form diverse molecules by bonding to four other atoms. Carbon usually forms four covalent bonds to complete its octet of 8 valence electrons. The electron configuration of carbon makes it compatible with many different elements. Molecular diversity arising from variation in carbon skeletons. Hydrocarbon: organic molecules consisting only of carbon and hydrogen. Hydrocarbon skeletons can vary in length, be branched or unbranched, have double bonds that vary in position, and arrange themselves in rings.

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