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* Chapter 4 Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life * Carbon Chemistry Carbon is the Backbone of Biological Molecules (macromolecules) All living organisms Are made up of chemicals based mostly on the element carbon Figure 4.1 * Carbon Chemistry Organic chemistry is the study of carbon compounds Carbon atoms can form diverse molecules by bonding to four other atoms Carbon compounds range from simple molecules to complex ones Carbon has four valence electrons and may form single, double, triple, or quadruple bonds * The bonding versatility of carbon allows it to form many diverse molecules, including carbon skeletons (a) Methane (b) Ethane (c) Ethene (ethylene) Molecular Formula Structural Formula Ball-and-Stick Model Space-Filling Model H H H H H H H H H H H H H H C C C C C

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The Unit 7 Test Review The test will consist of 25 multiple choice questions. Scantron answer documents will be used. You will need a #2 pencil and a calculator. A periodic table will be provided. In order to be successful with this test you need to know your diatomics and polyatomic ions. Be sure you can write formulas and balance ionic charges. Please study your notes, quizzes, and practice worksheets. Be sure to complete the WebAssign. Name a hydrate Write the formula for a hydrate Calculate the percent by mass of water in a hydrate using a given formula Calculate the percent by mass of water in a hydrate using lab data Determine the formula of a hydrate using lab data (similar to the hydrate lab) Differentiate between basic state of matter symbols: (s), (l), (g), (aq)
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