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Because C has only 4 valence electrons it easily bonds covalently w/4 hydrogen forming the simplest organic molecule, methane, or, natural gas. CH4.
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CHAPTER 6 Cont’d – THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE
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Refresher of the structure of carbohydrates
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Chemistry 121 Winter 17 Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Instructor Dr. Upali Siriwardane (Ph.D. Ohio State) E-mail:
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Macromolecules August 19, 2016.
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Warm-Up (9/29) Answer the following questions, and explain in a complete sentence why each answer is correct. Name Date Period The process that breaks.
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Six Classes of Nutrients
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Chapter 25 Carbohydrates [Cn(H2O)n]
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Chemeketa Community College
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Starter Name the following molecules: 3 2 1 5 4.
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Carbohydrates Contain the Elements:
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A15 Pangarayow Kow di Tuhan
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Combining audio into a multimedia presentation
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Identification and quantification of organic molecules
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Lab 2 Carbohydrates.
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CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SUGAR
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In The Name of Gad.
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BioChemistry. BioChemistry What is Biochemistry? Biochemistry is the chemistry of the living world. Plants, animals and single-celled organisms all.
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Unit 2 –Biomolecules (pp. 44-47) QUIZ block day 9-14/15-16 TEST Tuesday 9-20-16.
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Key Terms Starter Here are some terms we have discussed in previous practical work. What does each one mean? Validity Controlled variable Independent variable.
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Sample Problem 15.1 Monosaccharides
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15.5 Disaccharides Lactose is a disaccharide found in milk and milk products. It contains the monosaccharides galactose and glucose. Learning.
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BIOCHEMISTRY LECTURE BY OJEMEKELE O..
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Question 1 Which of the following biological molecules contain peptide bonds? Proteins Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids Bloom’s level: Knowledge/Understanding.
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Lecture 2 Carbohydrates Carbohydrates composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and are often known as sugars. They are classified into various groups based.
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1/14/09 Warm-up: Convince me that you are alive. You must have ALL of the 8 criteria for life. Write each of them down and check them off to be sure.
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Golgi complex, secretion and protein transport
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Part I – Introduction; Carbohydrates; Lipids
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Chapter 14 Biomolecules: Carbohydrates
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Diversity of Structure and Function in Carbohydrate Molecules
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