Organic Compounds
Hydrocarbons
Functional Groups
Carbohydrates
Nucleic Acids
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A chemical compound that contains carbon atoms usually bonded to at least one hydrogen atom.

What is an organic compound?

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A compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen atoms.

What is a hydrocarbon?

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An atom or group of atoms that determine the function and properties of the compound.

What is a functional group?

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A group of organic molecules that includes sugars, starches, and cellulose. 

What is carbohydrates?

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A biological polymer that stores and transmits genetic information.

What is a nucleic acids?

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Has an atomic number of 6.

What is Carbon?

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Compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements.

What is an isomer?

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a group that contains two atoms-oxygen and hydrogen.

What is the hydroxyl group?

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Contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.

What is a natural polymer?

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The thing that determines how you look and how your body functions.

What is genetic information?

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A chemical bond formed by sharing one or more pairs of electrons between atoms.

What is covalent bonding?

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A hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds.

What is a saturated hydrocarbon?

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The group that contains group 17 halogens-flourine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.

What is the halide group?

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Things like glucose and fructose.

What is simple sugars?

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The acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid.

What is DNA?

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In the same group as silicon and germanium.

What is Carbon?

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A hydrocarbon that contains one or more double or triple bonds.

What is an unsaturated hydrocarbon?

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A group that consists of a carbon atom with a single bond to a hydroxyl group and a double bond to an oxygen atom.

What is the carboxyl group?

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The thing made when glucose and fructose combine. 

What is sucrose?

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the five-carbon sugar in DNA.

What is deoxyribose?

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A form of pure carbon with each carbon atom tightly bonded to four other carbon atoms.

What is diamond?

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a hydrocarbon that contains only single bonds.

What is an alkane?

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The group that consists of a nitrogen atom covalently bonded to two hydrogen atoms and its formula is -NH2.

What is the amino group?

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Complex carbohydrates made of glucose monomers.
What is starch and cellulose?

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A ribonucleic acid.

What is RNA?

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