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Title: Organic Chemistry


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Organic Chemistry
  • Introduction to organic chemistry
  • Principles of carbon chemistry
  • Principle of polymers
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Organic chemistry and biochemistry
  • Take Home Message

2
Organic Chemistry
  • Introduction to organic chemistry
  • Principles of carbon chemistry
  • Principle of polymers
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Organic chemistry and biochemistry
  • Take Home Message

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Elements of the Solar System Importance of Carbon
  • 25 of 92 natural elements are known to be
    essential to life on Earth
  • Four of the above make up 96!
  • Carbon (C), Oxygen (O), Hydrogen (H) and Nitrogen
    (N)
  • Compare to solar abundance and discuss relative
    to evolution of biochemistry in origin of life

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Elements of the Periodic Table
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Frequency of Carbon
  • Carbon as a building block
  • C is the 4th most common element in the solar
    system
  • Probably the same frequency elsewhere in the
    Universe
  • Conclusion C is common throughout the Universe
    and is likely to behave similarly (C and its
    tendency to form covalent bonds) in most
    environments

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Chemistry Subdivisions
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Chemistry of compounds in which C is the
    principal element (biotic/living and
    abiotic/non-living)
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Chemistry of all other elements
  • Significance of C in chemistry

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Organic Chemistry
  • Introduction to organic chemistry
  • Principles of carbon chemistry
  • Principle of polymers
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Organic chemistry and biochemistry
  • Take Home Message

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Principles of Carbon Chemistry Cs Atom
  • C is unparalleled in its ability to form
    molecules that are large, complex and diverse in
    structure
  • Key is the C atom (protons, electrons, and
    quantum mechanics)
  • C has ____ electrons
  • Little tendency to gain or loose electrons (i.e.,
    no ionic bonding)
  • Greater likelihood for electrons to be shared in
    covalent bonds
  • Possible covalent bonds per atom from __ to ___
  • Most common elements with which C bonds
  • O, H, N and C (compare with prominence in living
    systems)

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Principles of Carbon Chemistry Linkages among
Carbon Atoms
  • Linkages among C atoms form macromolecules
    (define)
  • Chains of C (methane and ethane)
  • Branches of C
  • Rings of C (e.g., benzene)

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Principles of Carbon Chemistry Functional Groups
  • Distinctive features of C macromolecules is a
    function of two aspects of the molecules
  • Carbon skeleton (chains, branches, rings)
  • Chains, branches or rings
  • Number of C atoms (2, 3, 4, etc.)
  • Groups of atoms attached to carbon skeleton
  • Called functional groups (some example)
  • Hydroxyl (OH)
  • Amino (NH2)
  • Phosphate (P)
  • Total of five different functional groups

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Organic Chemistry
  • Introduction to organic chemistry
  • Principles of carbon chemistry
  • Principle of polymers
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Organic chemistry and biochemistry
  • Take Home message

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Principle of Polymers Introduction
  • Principle of hierarchy theory and emergent
    properties
  • Small molecules joined together to form large
    molecules up to 1,000s of C atoms
  • Macromolecules
  • Infinite array of possible combinations, each
    with its own unique chemistry

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Principle of Polymers
  • In living systems, polymers of C results in four
    major classes of compounds that are of extreme
    importance
  • Carbohydrates
  • Proteins
  • Nucleic acids
  • Lipids
  • Linkages between C atoms via covalent bonds
  • Calculating potential diversity of C polymers
  • Analogy to alphabet (26 letters) and infinite
    ways to create words
  • If 45 basic different C alphabet pieces, infinite
    ways to create polymers of C

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Organic Chemistry
  • Introduction to organic chemistry
  • Principles of carbon chemistry
  • Principle of polymers
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Organic chemistry and biochemistry

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Hydrocarbons
  • Carbon compounds with only two elements
  • C and H
  • C-C bonding via covalent bonds (nonpolar)
  • Number of bonds
  • 1, 2, 3, or 4
  • Most simple compound is methane
  • H
  • H C H
  • H

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Hydrocarbons C to C Bonding
  • C to C bond can be single bond (C-C)
  • H H
  • Ethane H C-C H
  • H H
  • C to C bond can be double bond (C C)
  • H H
  • Ethene C C
  • H H
  • C to C bond can be triple bond (C C)
  • Ethyne H C C H

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Hydrocarbons Groups
  • Alkanes
  • Single covalent bond between C atoms
  • Methane (C1H4)
  • Ethane (C2H6)
  • Propane (C3H8)
  • Butane (C4H10)
  • Pentane (C5H12)
  • Octane (C__H18)
  • Decane (C__H22)
  • Pattern CnH2n2)
  • Alkynes (triple bond C C)
  • Alkenes (double bond or C C)
  • Aromatics (rings or cyclic C atoms)
  • Example (C6H6)

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Hydrocarbons Saturated and Unsaturated
Hydrocarbons
  • Saturated hydrocarbons maximum number of H atoms
    bonded to C
  • H H
  • Ethane or H C - C H
  • H H
  • Unsaturated hydrocarbons anything else
  • H H
  • Ethylene or C C
  • H H

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Organic Chemistry
  • Introduction to organic chemistry
  • Principles of carbon chemistry
  • Principle of polymers
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Organic chemistry and biochemistry
  • Take Home Message

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Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • Keys
  • Structure of basic unit
  • Polymer structure
  • Functional group (e.g., OH, P or NH2)
  • Types of C polymers for biotic systems
  • Carbohydrates
  • Lipids
  • Proteins
  • Nucleic acids

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Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Monomers
  • Carbohydrates
  • Glucose or C6H12O6
  • Functional unit hydroxyl or OH-
  • Proteins
  • Amino acid
  • Functional unit amine or NH2
  • Nucleic Acids
  • Nucleotide or
  • Functional units organic N base, carbohydrate,
    and phosphate
  • Lipids
  • Fatty acids C16-18
  • Functional unit glycerol (3 OH- groups)

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Organic Chemistry
  • Introduction to organic chemistry
  • Principles of carbon chemistry
  • Principle of polymers
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Organic chemistry and biochemistry
  • Take Home Message

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Take Home Message
  • While the molecule of water is simple but
    exquisite and unique in its chemical behavior,
    the C atom is unusual and unique in its chemical
    behavior but for different reasons
  • Covalent bonding
  • Valence electrons
  • Unusual behavior of C results in extreme array of
    simple to very complex molecules as a function of
  • Polymers
  • Functional groups
  • Life as we know it is hard to imagine without C
    behaving as a polymer with covalent bonds to
    create carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and
    lipids (C polymers)
  • Principle of hierarchy theory and emergent
    properties

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Exam Coverage
  • Text
  • Chapter 9 (Atomic Structure entire chapter)
  • Chapter 10 (Elements Periodic Table entire
    chapter)
  • Chapter 11 (Compounds and Chemical Change entire
    chapter excluding pages noted in lecture and
    posted on the www)
  • Chapter 12 (Chemical Formulas ONLY pp 278-279
    p 292 - Units of Measurement)
  • Chapter 13 (Water Solutions exclude pp 306-310
    (electrolytes, boiling point, and freezing
    point)
  • Lecture Notes
  • Atoms and Elements Valence Electrons and
    Bonding Water and Organic Chemistry
  • Labs
  • Physics Electricity and Light
  • NO OTHER LABS FOR THIS EXAM

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