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Chapter 4: Carbon Why study Carbon? All of life is built on carbon C HNOPS Cells ~72% H 2 O ~25% carbon compounds carbohydrates lipids proteins nucleic.

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2 Chapter 4: Carbon

3 Why study Carbon? All of life is built on carbon C HNOPS Cells ~72% H 2 O ~25% carbon compounds carbohydrates lipids proteins nucleic acids ~3% salts Na, Cl, K…

4 Carbon: The Backbone of Life Carbon cycle is responsible for moving carbon from the biosphere into living organisms and back again

5 Learning Target I can explain how molecules and atoms from the environment are necessary to build new molecules. I can explain how carbon is used to build carbohydrates, proteins, lipids or nucleic acids.

6 Properties of Carbon 4 valence electrons Forms up to 4 covalent bonds Can be single, double, or triple

7 CHNOPS

8 Carbon Variations It likes to bond with itself, unlike most atoms Thus it can form large molecules These molecules can be chains, branches, or ring-shaped

9 Diversity of Organic Molecules Substitute other atoms or groups around the carbon ethane vs. ethanol H replaced by an hydroxyl group (–OH) nonpolar vs. polar gas vs. liquid biological effects! ethane (C 2 H 6 ) ethanol (C 2 H 5 OH)

10 Hydrocarbons Combinations of C & H only non-polar not soluble in H 2 O Hydrophobic Can undergo reactions that release a relatively large amount of energy

11 Crash Course: That’s Why Carbon is a Tramp


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