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Goals When you have completed chapter 12 you should be able to:
- Define organic chemistry.
- Discuss the covalent bonding behavior of carbon atoms.
- Define hydrocarbon and alkane and explain why the alkane series of hydrocarbons is so important.
- Describe how fractional distillation works.
- Compare the ways in which cranking and polymerization increase the yield of gasoline from petroleum.
- Discuss the properties of alkane molecules that make oil spills so serious.
- Compare molecular and structural formulas and explain why the latter are so useful in organic chemistry.
- Define isomer.
- Compare saturated and unsaturated compounds and explain why the latter are more reactive.
- Draw the structural formula of benzene.
- Explain what is meant by a functional group and list several examples of polymers.
- Distinguish between monomers and polymers and list several examples of polymers.
- Explain why nylon is called a polyamide and dacron a polyester.
- Identify carbohydrates and discuss what they are used for by living things.
- Describe photosynthesis and give the reasons for its importance.
- Identify lipids and discuss what they are used for by living things.
- Identify cholesterol and discuss its role in heart disease.
- Identify proteins and discuss what they are used for by living things.
- Account for the wide variety of proteins.
- Explain the importance of soil nitrogen and list the ways in which it is replenished.
- Describe the structure of the nucleic acid DNA and list the three fundamental attributes of life it is responsible for.
- Define gene, genome, and chromosome.
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