BIOL-103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Carbonyl Group, Hydroxy Group, Lead

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Basics of bonding: types of bonds, implications. Application of bonding: carbon, functional groups, water: atoms & elements. Nucleus is made of neutrons (neutral) and protons (positively. Elements of life: carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus, charged). sulfur (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) Number of protons is the elemental number. Protons + neutrons = atomic mass: columns: elements share same # of valence electrons (outermost layer, rows: elements share same # of shells. A bond is a shared pair of electrons. The number of bonds an atom can form is determined by its valence, or number of unpaired electrons. (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) (cid:2) Hydrogen (1), carbon (4), nitrogen (3), oxygen (2), phosphorus (5), Covalent: nonpolar no charge, equivalent, polar partial charge, sufficiently unequal. Water is a polar molecule, meaning there are partial charges on h and. Water and oil don"t mix b/c water is polar and is too attracted to itself to love oil.

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