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Organic Chemistry Basics

*The study of carbon

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*The study of carbon compounds

Why study Carbon?� All of life is built on carbon

� Cells� ~72% H2O � ~25% carbon compounds

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� ~25% carbon compounds� carbohydrates� lipids� proteins � nucleic acids

� ~3% salts � Na, Cl, K…

*Properties of Carbon� C atoms are versatile building blocks

� Has valence of 4 (4 electrons in outer shell) – “TETRAVALENCE”

� Can form 4 stable covalent bondsThis means it can form many diverse

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� This means it can form many diverse molecules

HH C

H

H

Valences of Major Organic Molecules

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Complex molecules assembled like TinkerToys

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Hydrocarbons� Carbon + Hydrogen

�non-polar (no charge)� not soluble in H 2O� hydrophobic methane

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� hydrophobic

�stable�very little attraction

between molecules� a gas at room temperature

methane(simplest HC)

Variations in carbon skeletons

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EX: Hydrocarbons in gasoline� Undergo reactions and release a large

amount of energy.

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When the chain is between 5 and 9 carbons, the hydr ocarbon is gasoline. About a dozen carbons and it is diesel. Around 20

carbons is motor oil.

EX: Hydrocarbons in fats� Hydrocarbon tails in fats can be broken

down to provide energy

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Isomers� Molecules with same molecular formula

but different structures (shapes) � different chemical properties� different biological functions

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6 carbons

6 carbons

6 carbons

3 Types:� Structural

� Diff. covalent arrangements

� Geometric

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� Geometric� Diff. spatial

arrangements

� Enantiomers� Mirror images

Form affects function� Structural differences create important

functional significance

� amino acid alanine

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� L-alanine used in proteins� but not D-alanine

� medicines� L-version active� but not D-version

Think of it this way. If you

have a right handed glove that you need

to use to perform a task, you can't put your left hand

into it even though it is a mirror image.

Enantiomers have different effects

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Form affects function - sometimes withtragic results…

� Thalidomide (mix of enantiomers)� prescribed to pregnant women in 50s & 60s � reduced morning sickness, but…

stereoisomer caused severe birth defects

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� stereoisomer caused severe birth defects

Diversity of molecules

� Substitute other atoms or groups around the carbon� ethane vs. ethanol

� H replaced by an hydroxyl group (–OH)

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� nonpolar vs. polar

� gas vs. liquid

� biological effects!

ethane (C 2H6) ethanol (C 2H5OH)

Functional groups� Parts of organic molecules that are

involved in chemical reactions� give organic molecules distinctive

propertieshydroxyl amino

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���� hydroxyl ���� amino���� carbonyl ���� sulfhydryl���� carboxyl ���� phosphate

� Affect reactivity� makes hydrocarbons hydrophilic� increase solubility in water

Viva la difference!� Basic structure of male & female

hormones is identical� identical carbon skeleton� attachment of different functional groups� interact with different targets in the body

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� interact with different targets in the body� different effects

Hydroxyl� –OH

� organic compounds with OH = alcohols� names typically end in -ol

� ethanol

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Carbonyl� C=O

� O double bonded to C� if C=O at end molecule = aldehyde

� if C=O in middle of molecule = ketone

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Carboxyl � –COOH

� C double bonded to O & single bonded to OH group� compounds with COOH = acids

� fatty acids

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� fatty acids�amino acids

Amino� -NH2

� N attached to 2 H� compounds with NH 2 = amines

�amino acids

� NH acts as base

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� NH2 acts as base�ammonia picks up H + from solution

Sulfhydryl � –SH

� S bonded to H� compounds with SH = thiols� SH groups stabilize the structure of proteins

w/ disulfide bridge

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w/ disulfide bridge

Phosphate � –PO4

� P bound to 4 O� connects to C through an O

� lots of O = lots of negative charge

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� highly reactive

� transfers energy between organic molecules �ATP!

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Macromolecules

Building Blocks

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Building Blocksof Life

Macromolecules� Smaller organic molecules join together

to form larger molecules� macromolecules

� 4 major classes of macromolecules:

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macromolecules:� carbohydrates� lipids� proteins� nucleic acids

Polymers� Long molecules built by linking repeating

building blocks in a chain � monomers

� building blocks� repeated small units

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H2O

HO

HO H

H HHO

� repeated small units

� covalent bonds

Dehydration synthesisDehydration synthesis

How to build a polymer� Synthesis

� joins monomers by “taking” H 2O out� one monomer donates OH –

� other monomer donates H +

� together these form H O

You gottabe open to“bonding!

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H2O

HO

HO H

H HHO

� together these form H 2O

� requires energy & enzymes

enzymeDehydration synthesisDehydration synthesis

Condensation reactionCondensation reaction

How to break down a polymer

� Digestion� use H2O to breakdown polymers

� reverse of dehydration synthesis

� cleave off one monomer at a time

Breaking upis hard to do!

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H2O

HO H

HO H HO H

� cleave off one monomer at a time

� H2O is split into H + and OH–

� H+ & OH– attach to ends

� requires enzymes� releases energy

HydrolysisHydrolysis

DigestionDigestion

enzyme

Any Questions??

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