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Page 1: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Campbell and Reece Chapter 4

Page 2: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Organic Chemistry

study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)

range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms) to very large one (proteins can have thousands of atoms)

Page 3: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Major Elements of Life

Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Sulfur Phosphorus

Page 4: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Carbon is very Versatile

because C can form 4 covalent bonds these 6 elements can form an almost limitless # organic molecules

Page 5: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)
Page 6: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

VITALISM

Some credit Hippocrates Simply stated: there is a

life force outside physical & chemical laws

Page 7: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Jons Jakob Berzelius

Swedish chemist in early 1800’s

“Organic compounds come from living things” (only )

so inorganic compounds found only in nonliving things

Page 8: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Fredrich WÖhler German chemist 1828: synthesized urea in

lab (normally made in kidney)

Did not convince Vitalists because he 1 reactant he used came from animal blood

Page 9: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Urea

Page 10: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Hermann Kolbe

Student of Wohler Synthesized urea using

only inorganic reactants….. Crushed Vitalism…..sorry

Yoda

Page 11: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Origin of Life on Earth

Stanley Miller, 1953 Designed experiment

trying to re-create conditions on early Earth

Hypothesized : abiotic synthesis of organic compounds possible

Page 12: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Miller’s Experiment

Closed system Flask of water (early seas)

heated Water vapor rose to another

higher chamber containing “atmosphere”

Sparks added (lightening) “rain” formed, cooled

material collected analyzed

Page 13: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Miller’s Experiment

Page 14: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Miller’s Conclusion

Complex organic compounds could form spontaneously under conditions thought to exist on early Earth

Page 15: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Miller’s Results

2008: re-analyzed some samples from Miller’s experiments in the 1950’s

Additional organic compounds identified

Page 16: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Organic Chemistry

Definition changed to: Study of Carbon

Compounds (regardless of origin)

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Page 18: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Bonding with Carbon

C has 4 valence e- Bonds possible:

4 single covalent bonds 2 single & 1 double covalent

bond 2 double covalent bonds 1 single & 1 triple covalent

bond

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Bonding with Carbon

Page 20: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Carbon Skeletons

Carbon chains form the backbone of most organic molecules

These skeletons can be Straight

Branched

Page 21: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Carbon Skeleton Variation

In rings:

Page 22: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)
Page 23: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Carbon Skeleton Variation

1 important source of molecular complexity & diversity that characterizes living organisms

Page 24: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Hydrocarbons

C & H Major components of petroleum

products (fossil fuels) When organism dies all water

soluble compounds wash away as it decays.

Fats stay behind hydrocarbons Burn fossil fuels because they

release a large amount of energy

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Fossil Fuels

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Isomers Cpds with same # and types

of atoms but they are arranged differently

Different structures behave differently

3 types:1. Structural Isomers2. Cis/trans Isomers3. enantiomers

Page 27: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Structural Isomers

Differ in covalent arrangements of their atoms

Molecular formula same, structure different

Page 28: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Structural Isomers

# possibilities for different arrangements of atoms increases dramatically as carbon skeleton increases in size

Page 29: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Cis-trans Isomers

aka geometric isomers Carbons have covalent

bonds with same atoms but these atoms differ in their spatial relationship

Page 30: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Cis-trans Isomers

In cis groups are on same side of Carbon

In trans groups are across from each other

Page 31: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Cis-trans Isomers The difference in cis-trans

can dramatically affect the biological behavior of the molecule

Page 32: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Enantiomers

Isomers that are mirror images of each other

Differ in shape due to having asymmetric carbon

Page 33: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

Enantiomers

Usually only 1 is biologically active

Other 1 may have much milder effect

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Functional Groups

Portion of molecule that participates in chemical reactions in a characteristic way

7 common, & very important functional groups in organic chemistry

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HYDROXYL-OH

Make alcohols Properties:1. Polar2. Can for H-Bonds with

water (help cpd dissolve in water)

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CARBONYL-C=O

Makes:1. Ketones: if in middle of

molecule2. Aldehyde: if at end of

molecule Properties:1. can be isomers2. ketoses/aldoses

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Page 39: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

CARBOXYL-COOH

Makes: organic acids Properties:1. Can donate H+ COO-2. Mostly found in cells in

ionized form (charge of -1) & called a carboxylate ion

3. In amino acids

Page 40: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

CARBOXYL

Page 41: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

AMINO-NH2

Makes: Amines Properties:1. Acts as a base (can take

H+)2. Found in cells in ionized

form with +1 charge3. in amino acids

Page 42: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

AMINE

Page 43: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

SULFHYDRYL-SH

Makes: thiols Properties:1. 2 –SH can react forming

disulfide bridges These bridges make

hair curly

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Page 45: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

PHOSPHATE-PO4

Structure: 2 O have (-) charge

Makes: Organic phosphates

Properties: Makes molecule polar (-1)

charge when in middle, (-2) when on end

Can react with water energy

Page 46: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

PHOSPHATE

Page 47: Campbell and Reece Chapter 4. Organic Chemistry  study of carbon compounds (most also have hydrogen)  range from small molecules (methane has 4 atoms)

METHYL-CH3

Makes: Methylated compounds

Properties: When attached to DNA, affects

expression of genes Attachment to Testosterone

changes biological effect compared to Estrogen (without methyl group)

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METHYL

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ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE

ATP Made of adenosine + 3 phosphate groups

When 3 phosphates in series, easy to remove 3rd group with water

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Hydrolysis of ATP