BSC1010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Hydrogen Bond, Electronegativity, Chitin

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22 Sep 2016
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Gen bio 3: molecules: groups of atoms held together by energy in a stable association, compounds: molecules that contain atoms of >1 element. Organic compounds: carbon atoms bonded to other carbon atoms or to atoms of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur. Hydrocarbons: carbon & hydrogen have similar electronegativities, hydrocarbon bonds store considerable energy, four main types of organic compounds consist of long hydrocarbons chains, hydrocarbons vs carbohydrates: Hydrocarbons have hydrogen and carbon while carbohydrates have water and. Hydrocarbons are a great way to store energy. The carbon-carbon bonds absorbs a lot of energy. Primary source of energy we use to power ourselves. Octane is a hydrocarbon (8 carbons bonded together) Functional groups: patterns of bonding: specific groups of atoms attached to hydrocarbons that confer chemical properties or reactivities, always retain properties, polar or nonpolar, they can participate in hydrogen bonding. Condensation reactions: also known as dehydration reactions, water is a product, monomer in, water out.

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