BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Monosaccharide, Aldehyde, Disaccharide

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Organic molecules are very large so look at the functional groups which can shed light on the function and maybe the name. A molecule with a keytone group and many hydroxyls (it is water soluble). Rings are assuming that each corner of the ring is a carbon atom. A molecule with an amino group and a caroboxyl (acid) is an amino acid. Depending on what the function group of the fourth covalent bond determines what type of amino acid it is. Methane combustion: ch4+ 2o2 yields co2+2h2o (this reaction occurs mainly in coal mines; the methane gas combusts and can cause explosions in the mines). The change in the heat content in this reaction (deltah) is -218 kcal/mole meaning that much energy is released, it is released in an explosion because it is a gas. Redox reaction, even though it contains covalent bonds.

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