BIO 202 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Chemical Polarity, Electronegativity, Enantiomer

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Bio 202 chapter 4 phemie chan chapter 4 carbon and the molecular diversity of life. Carbon backbone of biological molecules ability to form large, complex, and diverse molecules composes proteins, dna, carbohydrates, fats etc. ^ because of its unique property of four unpaired electrons. Tetravalence four valence electrons can form four covalent bonds with atoms: frequent partners hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen differences based on linear branched, ring conformations, presence of double or triple pounds. Isomers compounds with same molecular formula but different structures and proteins. Structural isomers different covalent arrangements of their atoms. Cis- trans isomer (geometrical isomer) same covalent arrangement, differ special arrangement. Enantiomers (optical isomers) mirror image (one may be effective, one may not be) Functional groups components of organic molecules that are most commonly involved in chemical reactions. Depend not only on carbon skeleton, but molecular components attached to it (seven of them)

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