BIOL 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Hydroxy Group, Covalent Bond, Asymmetric Carbon

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Chapter 4: carbon and the molecular diversity of life. *carbon atoms on same plane, hydrogen atoms on same plane. Valence = the electrons that are not paired (those electrons determine the valence. *carbon has valence of 4 of the atom. Hydrocarbons : organic molecules consisting of only carbon and hydrogen available for covalent bonding. Atoms of hydrogen are attached to the carbon skeleton wherever electrons are. Not found alone in the living cell (found w/ other compounds) Isomer : compounds that have the same number of atoms of the same elements but different structures and hence have different properties. 3 types: structural isomers (different structure), cis-trans isomers (cis = same side, trans = opposite side), enantiomers (mirror images to each other hand; asymmetric carbon unequal; ibuprofen example (check packet notes)) Structural isomers : differ in the covalent arrangements of their atoms.

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