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Page 1: Biochemistry. Atoms An atom that has either gained or lost an electron is called an Ion CONSERVATION OF MASS – –Things can move / change position. But

Biochemistry

Page 2: Biochemistry. Atoms An atom that has either gained or lost an electron is called an Ion CONSERVATION OF MASS – –Things can move / change position. But

Atoms

• An atom that has either gained or lost an electron is called an Ion

• CONSERVATION OF MASS – – Things can move / change position. But ALL the mass

that is available is ALL the mass that will ever be available.

• Periodic Table – Mass Number – how much it weighs in grams– Atomic Number – location on the periodic table

(number of protons)– Isotopes – variations in elements based on number of

neutrons

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Atomic Mass = # Protons + # NeutronsThe atomic mass of carbon = 12The atomic # of carbon = 6 = the # of protons# neutrons = Atomic Mass - # protons# neutrons =12 - 6 = 6

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Label your Periodic Table

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Compound-2 or more elements combined chemically

– A compound is made up of different elements– The smallest particle of a compound with

independent existence is: The molecules of that compound Ex: A CO2 Molecule as opposed to millions of CO2 Molecules

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• Nobel Gases: always have their outside electron shell full: They never bond with other atoms

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Covalent Bonds:

• When Atoms share electrons in their outer energy levels:

• O2 H20

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Ionic Bonds: an electric attraction between two or more differently charged atoms or groups

• Atoms that have gained or lost an electron are called ions.

• NaCl HCl

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Properties of Matter

• Physical Properties – Properties that do not change the

chemical nature of matter• Examples

– Color, Smell, Freezing Point, Boiling Point, Melting Point, Polarity, and Density

– Physical change – change in its state

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Properties of Matter• Chemical Properties

– Properties that DO change the chemical nature of matter

• Examples– PH, Combustion, reactivity with water,

explosions!– Compounds put together that create a new

compound

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States of Matter

• Physical Changes– Solid, Liquid, Gas

• Chemical Changes– Changes properties of matter all

together• Ex. Spoiling Milk

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Properties of Chemical Change

• Forms or breaks chemical bonds

• Energy is taken (endothermic) or energy is released (exothermic)

• One or more new chemical substances are formed

• The process is usually difficult to reverse

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Examples of Chemical Change

• Digestion

• Photosynthesis

• Respiration

• Burning

• Decomposition

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Structure of Atoms

• Protons:– A sub atomic particle that is located in the

nucleus and has a positive charge

• Neutron: – A sub atomic particle that is located in the

nucleus and has a neutral charge

• Electron: – The smallest of the subatomic particles that

carry a negative charge and surround the nucleus.

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Energy and Chemical Change

• Any energy an object has because of its position is called Potential energy.

• The energy in motion (actual) is called Kinetic energy.

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Atoms• Electrons circle the nucleus in the

electron shell

• Noble gases all have there outer most electron full of electrons.

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Mixtures

• Solution– Homogenous (same) mixture of

components that stay mixed• Sugar and water

• Suspension– Mixture of two substances that may mix

right away, but do NOT stay mixed up• Starch and water

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Mixtures

• Colloid– A suspension of small particles that are

dispersed into another substance• Partial Mix

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Types of Bonds

• Cation-– A positivily charged ion (more protons

than electrons)

• Anion – – Negatively charged ion that contains

more electrons in its outer shell compared to the protons.

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Bonds

• Ionic Bond– Sending an electron to an atom that is

positively charged (opposing charges attract)

• EX.– Na (+) = Cl (-)

» Salt – H (+) = Cl (-)

» Hydrochloric Acid

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Bonds

• Covalent Bonds– Sharing of electrons for the benefit of

both• EX.

– O2

– H20

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Bonds

• Hydrogen– Weaker bond

• It is the type of bonds that hold our DNA molecules together.

– Must include a Hydrogen molecule– Also, usually attaches to a electronegative

atom

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Properties of Water

• Polarity of water– Water is made up of two polar covalent

bonds, but the molecule has no overall net charge

– Oxygen slightly negative (heavier)– Hydrogen slightly positive (lighter)

• Allows for cohesion of other water molecules

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Properties of water

• Temperature stabilizing effects– Water is warm – hydrogen electrons

move about and break leading to evaporation

– Water is cold – Hydrogen molecules get closer together and form a lattice (solid) structure that we know as ICE

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Properties of water

• Water Cohesion-– Water molecules binding to other water

molecules• Hydrogen bonds attracted to each other

and stick together!

– Ions and polar molecules easily dissolve in water. The water molecules surround and separate the solute being dissolved.

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Acids, Bases, and Buffers

• pH – “Potential Hydrogen ions”..– Measurement of how many

concentrated H+ ions there are.• 1 – very acidic• 14 – very basic• 7 – Neutral

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• Acids – donate H+ to a solution increasing the conc. of H+ in the solution

• Bases – Absorb / accept H= and they lower their concentration in the solution

• Buffers – Are compounds that help absorb or donate H+ at the appropriate time as to keep a solution balanced

• Salts – Can be formed by the combination of a strong acid and a strong base

Acids, Bases, and Buffers

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Carbon Compounds

• All life organisms are made up of Carbon – Organic Molecules

• Organisms consist mostly of which atoms?– Carbon, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Oxygen,

Phosphorous, trace elements

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Chemistry of Carbon

• Carbon has how many bonds?– How many valence electrons does

carbon have?• Carbon can bond to 4 other molecules• Carbon can form a single, double, or triple

bond

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Functional Groups of Carbon

• A chain of carbon and hydrogen is called a hydrocarbon. – EX. Methane, Ocatane

• Just C and H

• There is ENERGY in these bonds!!! Do you recognize the molecules?

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Other important carbon based groups:

• Hydroxyl Group:– OH

• Carboxyl Group:– COOH

• Amino Group:– NH2 or NH3

• Phosphate Group:– PO3 or PO4

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Hydroxyl

• –OH– organic compounds with OH = alcohols – names typically end in -ol

• ethanol

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Carboxyl

• –COOH – C double bonded to O & single bonded

to OH group• compounds with COOH = acids

– fatty acids– amino acids

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Amino

• -NH2

– N attached to 2 H• compounds with NH2 = amines

– amnio acids

• NH2 acts as base

– ammonia picks up H+ from solution

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Phosphate

• –PO4

– P bound to 4 O • connects to C through an O• PO4 are anions with 2 negative charges• function of PO4 is to transfer energy

between organic molecules (ATP)

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How do cells build organic compounds?

• Reactions: the use of raw materials “atoms”, energy, and enzymes to do one of the following

– Functional group transfer – One molecule gives up a functional group which is then attached to another molecule

– Electron transfer – One or more electrons is stripped from one molecule and donated to another molecule

– Rearrangement – A juggling of internal bonds converting one type of organic compound into another

– Condensation (Hydrolysis) – the removal or addition of water to create new bonds and break existing ones

– Cleavage – A molecule splits into two smaller ones.

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Important construction terms

• Monomer : a molecule that is building block for something larger

• Dimer : two monomer stuck together• Polymer : more than two monomers stuck

together• Dehydration : Pulling water out of two

molecules so as to bind them together• Hydrolysis : Adding water to a molecule to

break it apart

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Carbohydrates

• Contain – Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio

– Example: Glucose (C6H12O6)

• The monomers that make them up are called monosaccharides

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What are Carbs used for?

• Uses – Energy, Structure, Signals

• These monomers usually form a ring structure, especially in water.– Examples Glucose and Fructose

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Carbohydrates• When do you notice about glucose and

fructose?– They have the same number of atoms but

they are in a different arrangement.• They are called isomers

– The condensation of two monosaccharides is called a disaccharide.

• Example - Sucrose

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Carbohydrates

• The largest carbohydrates are starches

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Carbohydrates

• The reaction that breaks down complex molecules – reverse condensation is called hydrolysis.

– We have an enzyme in our body to do this process

• Amylase (found in saliva)– New Study in sleep deprivation

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Starch VS. Cellulose

• We can break down starches, but our body cannot break down cellulose.

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Tests for Carbohydrates

TEST Monosaccharides Disaccharides Polysaccharides

Iodine No Change No Change Turns Black

Benedicts Solution

Color changes with heat

No Change No Change

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Lipids

• Lipids contain– Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen

• EX – Fats, Phospholipids, waxes, sterols “Steroids”

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Lipids

• They are used in living things for energy storage, structural molecules, and signaling molecules

• Basic Structures – Tail and Head

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Triglycerides

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• Saturated Fats:• Only form single bonds with Carbon

Atoms: No room for more hydrogen atoms

• Unsaturated Fats: • Form double bonds in Carbon atoms

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All lipids are insoluble in water – A good test? Water SolubilityPaper smear test

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Phospholipids

• Found in the cell membrane

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Cell Membrane

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Test for Fats

TEST FAT NOT A FAT

Brown Paper Paper Changes

(transparent)

Dries the same

Water Solution

They separate

They Mix

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Proteins

• Proteins are made up of:– Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, & Nitrogen

• Ex. – Eggs, seeds, hair, and meat

– Basic Monomers – Amino Acids (aa)

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Amino Acids (aa)

• Each aa is going to contain four distinct groups– Carboxyl Group – COOH– Amino Group – NH3– R Group (20 different R groups)– A Hydrogen atom – H

• If there are twenty different amino acids

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Protein Structure

• Through a series of dehydration reactions, aa are joined into a chain to form a protein.

• A special bond is formed– Peptide Bond

• Polypeptide – polymer of aa

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Protein Structure

• When you have two aa together – Dipeptide

• Three or more aa– Polypeptide

These are used by living organisms for:

Enzymes, structures, transport, and signaling

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3D structure of proteins

• Level 1

• Level 2

• Level 3

• Level 4

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Proteins

• DENATURATION

• Is the breaking down of molecules

• Other molecules can be attached to proteins– Glycoproteins and Lipoproteins

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Test for Proteins: Xanthopoetic testTEST PROTEIN NOT A

PROTEIN

Nitric Acid Turns Yellow No Color Change

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Enzymes

• A chemical that speeds up a reaction is called a – Catalyst

• Proteins that do this process are called – Enzymes

• Ex. – Sucrase, Amylase, Lactase

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Nucleic Acids

• All instructions for cellular activity are in the Nucleic Acids– Two kinds of Nucleic Acids

• DNA– Holding genetic information– Where is it found?

» In nucleus on chromosomes

• RNA– Holding info for building proteins– Where are they found?

» Everywhere in a cell

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What makes them up?

• Complex monomers – Nucleotides

• Bonds between them are called phosphodiester bond– Formed by a phosphate