BIOL 1201 Chapter : ORGANIC MOLECULES

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Complex molecules containing a carbon-carbon bond: all have a carbon backbone, what makes each one different is the group attached to each of these backbones. There are four major classes of organic molecules. Oh-c: polar covalent bond (polar functional group, most likely going to dissolve in water if large amounts of this molecule is. Polar functional group: goes into a solution in water, aldehyde: end of the chain, ketone: interior of the chain. Carboxyl: ho-c=o, when it dissociates (h+-o-c=o, also written in this form (cooh, acidic functional group due to h, polar functional group, amino, h-n-h. Can be shown as nh3: mostly seen in amino acids, polar group. Oh: can have five bonds even though its valence is 3, polar covalent bonds so polar functional group, two hydroxyl groups dissociates into hydrogen ions so also acidic functional group, dna and rna.

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