BIOL107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Carboxylic Acid, Carbon Group, Aldehyde

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What are the elements & molecules found in living cells: water, organic molecules. Large and complex organic molecules that are composed of many covalently connected atoms. Functional groups are components of organic molecules involve in a chemical reactions. The number and arrangement of functional groups give molecules unique properties. Distinctive properties of an organic molecule depend on: on the arrangement of its carbon skeleton and where they are attached, the chemical groups attached to that skeleton. Works hand in hand for building proteins carboxyl + amino. Acts as an acid; can donate and h+ because the cooalent bond between oxygen and hydrogen is so polar: carbonyl. Ketones if group is within carbon skeleton. Aldehydes if carbon group is at the end of the carbon skeleton. A ketone and an aldehyde may be structural isomers with different properties, as in this case propanol and acetone.

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