BIO 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Hydrolysis, Asymmetric Carbon, Enantiomer

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Acids have an excess of h+ ions and a ph below 7. 0. Can form up to 4 covalent bonds. Covalent bonds can be single, double, or triple. Atoms can be joined to carbon to form large molecules. Shape of molecules is important to function of molecules. Molecules can be chains, ring shaped, or branched. Complex molecules formed with strong covalent bonds between carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulfur and phosphorous. Compounds that have the same numbers of atoms of the same elements but. Differ in shape due to asymmetric carbon (4 different atoms/groups attached) different structures. Differ in the covalent arrangements of their atoms. Carbons have covalent bonds to the same atoms. Non-rotatable double bonds connecting two carbons; c=c. Each carbon has two different atoms/groups attached to it. Cannot be superimposed on each other (left and right hand) Atp- potential to react with water and release energy; 3 phosphate groups and adenosine.

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