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Notes BIOCHEMISTRY The Element Carbon Carbon is present in every cell of every living organism on Earth Arguably the most important element because it makes up a large portion of DNA Carbon has four valence electrons Makes four bonds Bonds in variety of patterns Single, double, triple Forms short covalent bonds = very strong Can make long chain molecules Four Allotropes of Carbon Allotropes: forms of the same element with different bonding patterns Four Allotropes of Carbon 1. Diamond Diamond: each C atom is bonded to 4 other C atoms = tetrahedral shape Hardest natural substance on Earth 2. Graphite Graphite: C is arranged in sheets or layers Relatively soft 3. Amorphous Amorphous: no predictable arrangement Comes from decomposition of living things Ex. Charcoal 4. Fullerenes Fullerenes: ball-shaped arrangement Like soccer ball Polymers Polymers: large organic compounds made of repeating units Made up of monomers Polymer = many parts (like beaded necklace) Monomer = one part (like 1 bead) Ex. Plastics, nylon, proteins, starches Biological Polymers Proteins: polymers made up of many amino acids Protein = polymer Amino acid = monomer 20 different amino acids in the human body with same basic structure Amine end (NH2) and carboxylic acid end (COOH) Continued… DNA: polymers made up of many nucleic acids DNA = polymer Nucleic acid = monomer Notes BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS Balancing Chemical Equations Law of conservation of matter: matter is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions # of atoms of each element must be the same before and after a chemical reaction Examples Add coefficients before compounds to balance H2 + O2 H2O Na + NaCl Cl2 C4H10 + O2 CO2 + H2O Types of Chemical Reactions 2 parts to chemical reaction Reactants = starting materials on left of arrow Products = ending materials on right of arrow 1. Combination 2 or more reactants combine to form a single product A + B AB Li + OH Continued… 2. Decomposition 1 reactant breaks up into 2 or more products AB A + B NaCl Continued… 3. Single replacement Single element displaces an element in a compound A + BX Mg + CuSO4 AX + B Continued… 4. Double replacement Atoms from 2 different compounds replace each other AX + BY BX + AY LiCl + MgS Continued… 5. Combustion Combination of O2 with substance Releases heat (burning) X + O2 Xa O b Al + O2 Hydrocarbon + O2 C2 H 6 + O 2 CO2 + H2O