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AP Bio Chapter 4

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Organic Chemistry   The branch of chemistry that specializes in carbon compounds  
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Hydrocarbons   Organic molecules consisting of only carbon and hydrogen  
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Isomers   Compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structures and hence different properties  
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Structural Isomers   Differ in the covalent arrangement of their atoms  
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Geometric Isomers   Same covalent arrangements, but different spatial arrangements  
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Enantiomers   Molecules that are mirror images of each other  
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Functional Groups   The components of organic molecules that are most commonly involved in chemical reactions  
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Hydroxyl Group   A hydrogen atom is bonded to an oxygen atom, which in turn is bonded to the carbon skeleton of the organic molecule  
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Carbonyl Group   A carbon double-bonded to an oxygen  
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Alsehyde   When a carbonyl group at the end of a carbon skeleton  
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Ketone   When a carbonyl group is not at the end of a carbon skeleton  
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Carboxyl Group   When a carbonyl is bonded to a hydroxyl  
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Carboxylic Acid   A compound containing a carboxyl group  
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Amino Group   Two hydrogen atoms bonded to a nitrogen atom  
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Amines   Any organic compound with an amino group  
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Sulfhydryl Group   A sulfur atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, resembling a hydroxyl group  
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Thiols   Organic compounds containing sulfhydryls  
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Phosphate Groups   Compounds that have a phosphate ion covalently attached to the carbon structure via an oxygen atom  
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