BIOL 111 Chapter 4: 4 Carbon Chemistry, Topic Outline

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The valences (bonding capacities) of the 4 most frequent elements in organic compounds are: h: 1, o: 2, n: 3, c: 4. H can only form 1 single bond. Oxygen can form 2 single, or 1 double bond. Nitrogen and carbon can form single, double or triple bonds, in any combination that adds up to 4. Knowledge of the above will allow you to correctly draw molecular structures for a wide array of organic compounds. Isomers are molecules that have the same number and types of atoms and bonds, but have different arrangements in 3-dimensional space. Differ in the arrangement of covalent bonds within the structure: cis-trans. Differ in the placement of attached groups on either side of a double bond: enantiomers. Any molecule with an asymmetric carbon (a carbon single-bonded to 4 different things) can exist in 2 enantiomeric forms.

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