CAS BI 107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Organic Chemistry, Monomer, Hydrogen Bond

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Organic compounds = any compound that contains carbon and hydrogen. Organic chemistry = the study of organic compounds. Why carbon: 4 (max) covalent bonds, hydrocarbons (only contain c and h, carbon skeletons. Functional groups: main parts designated with the letter r. Monomer = individual small units (like a link in a chain) Polymer = many small units joined together in a long line (like a whole chain) Dehydration synthesis: chemical process whereby monomers, smaller molecules, are linked to form polymers. Hydrolysis: process whereby polymers are broken down into individual monomers. Most organic molecules are put into four major classes. Ranges from simple sugars to complex carbs: the monosaccharides: Polymeric: simple sugars, the monomers of carbs, 3-7 carbon atom molecules, example: glucose. C6h12o6: another ex: fructose, end in ose . The disaccharides: 2 simple sugars joined together, ex: sucrose, lactose, and maltose. The polysaccharides: very, very large + complex, polymers, multiple units (5 several thousand, maybe branched, ex: starch, cellulose, glycogen.

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