Unique Nature of Carbon Carbon has two properties that enable it to form such an extensive range of compounds: 1. Catenation – the ability to form chains.
Organic and Biological Molecules. Unique Nature of Carbon Carbon has two properties that enable it to form such an extensive range of compounds: 1. Catenation.
Medical chemistry (2) Part II (Lipids) week 5 lectures 1435-36 Glycerides,Non-glyceride lipids Membranes Lipids Taif University College of Medicine Preparatory.
Chemical Bonding
1. 1. Compare & contrast ionic and covalent bonds in terms of electron position. 2. Predict formulas for stable binary ionic compounds based on balance.
Alkenes The alkanes are said to be saturated hydrocarbons because they contain only single carbon-carbon bonds,those with multiple bonds are called unsaturated.
Ecosystems, Energy pyramids, and Food Chains
ECOSYSTEMS, ENERGY PYRAMIDS, AND FOOD CHAINS. PLANTS – (PRODUCERS) -Food making ability -Photosynthesis (manufacture food from light and elements from.