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What are Organic Compounds?
Building block of living things
What "things" do Organic Compounds ALWAYS contain?
1. Carbon
2. Hydrogen
Give an example of an Organic Compound.
C6H12O6
Sugar
What are Inorganic Compounds?
Doesn't contain carbon and Hydrogen
Give an example of an Inorganic Compound?
H2O and CO2
What is the most important inorganic compound?
H2O WATER!!!
What is so special about Carbon?
It has the ability to bind with itself and make chain.
What is the chain Carbon make called?
Carbon Skeleton.
What are Isomers?
Same molecular formula, but different structure.
What is the definition of Functional Group?
Groups of atoms, in an organic molecule, that usually participate in a chemical reaction.
What are the six most common Functional Group?
1. Hydroxyl Group
2. Carbonyl Group
3. Carboxyl Group
4. Amino Group
5. Sulfhydryl Group
6. Phosphate Group
What kind of property is the Hydroxyl Group?
Alcoholic properties.