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Carbohydrate
Ch 25 Hydrocarbon Compounds. Carbon Make a list of everything you know of that contains carbon:
Conjugated Dienes Conjugated dienes are compounds having two double bonds joined by one bond. Conjugated dienes are also called 1,3-dienes. 1,3-Butadiene.
Chapter 9 Chemical Bonding Theories Valence Bond Theory: Uses Lewis Structures Bonds form using shared electrons between overlapping orbitals on adjacent.
Spectroscopy of Biopolymers (III) Carbonhydrates.
Homologous Series (family) There is a gradual change in physical properties from one member to the next. The most common example of this is the increasing.
Carbon Compounds. Carbon Compound Models R = A chain of carbons C – C = (C:C) The bond represents a pair of electrons shared between two carbons R 1 versus.
Lipids. Lipids (Fats) Lipids are a group of substances that are relatively insoluble in water Some of these substances include: Triglyceride = 95%
1 Chapter 16 Conjugation, Resonance, and Dienes. 2 Conjugation occurs whenever p orbitals can overlap on three or more adjacent atoms. 16.1. Conjugation.
Functional Group Atom or group of atoms that replaces a hydrogen atom in a hydrocarbon. Functional groups give the molecule personality.
Proteins, Enzymes and Nucleic Acids. Structure of a Fat molecule.