01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Covalent Bond, Dehydration Reaction, Hydrophile

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Lecture 3: biological importance of carbon, cc functional groups, cc carbon properties. Biological macromolecules: seq, cc dehydration reaction and hydrolysis, cc biological macromolecules, biological importance of carbon, a. Methane ch4: nonpolar, uncharged (nonionic) and hydrophobic, can contain functional groups (replace one or more h, c. functional groups (fig 4. 9, key to molecular function, replace h with something else, ex. Hydroxyl group (-oh: oxygen bond to hydrogen, alcohols end in -ol, polar, hydrophilic, 2. Carbonyl group (=o: c with double covalent bond to o, polar, hydrophilic but not all polar molecules are equal, can be found in the middle or end of a molecule, 3. Carboxyl group (-cooh: c with double bond to o and single bond to oh, can release proton acidic (carboxylic acids, polar, hydrophilic, important part of amino acids, 4. Amino group (-nh2: basic rather than acidic, n (cid:271)ou(cid:374)d to (cid:1006) h"s, proton acceptor basic, hydrophilic.

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