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Why was carbon selected to form the "skeleton of all organic molecules? |
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DIVERSITY!!
- LONG STRAIGHT CHAINS - SINGLE / DOUBLE BONDS - RINGS - BRANCHED MOLECULES |
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The skeleton of all Organic molecues |
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Hydrogen Atoms being removed |
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Same molecular formulas.. but different structural formulas |
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How are organic molecules so diverse? |
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Hydroxyl Structual Formula |
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Aldehyde (Structual Formula) |
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Carbonyl (Structual Formula) |
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Carboxyl (Structual Forumula) |
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Amino (Structual Formula) |
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You become what if you have a Hydroxyl attacted to you? |
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Ethanol (Structual Formula) |
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Trihydroxie alcohol (structual formula) (glycerol, moisturizer) |
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Formaldehyde (Preserve bodies, simplest) |
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Acetaldehyde (acetone, acetic acid) |
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glyceraldehyde (most FAMOUS aldehyde, used in photosynthesis to put two of them together to make glucose! propane frame) |
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