Carbon... SO SIMPLE: Biology #1
The most revolutionary course in biology of all time begins.
Learn about covalent and ionic and hydrogen bonds. What
about electron orbitals and the octet rule, and what does it all
have to do with a madman named Gilbert Lewis. It 's all
contained within [ Music ] Carbon is willing and interested to
bond with lots of different molecules like hydrogen, oxygen,
phosphorus, nitrogen, or to other molecules of carbon. It can
do this in infinite configurations, allowing it to be the core atom
of complicated structures that make living things like
ourselves. Life is entirely based on this element. Carbon is the
foundation of biology. The little Lewis dot structure that we use
to represent how atoms bond to each other is something that
was created by a troubled mad genius. It 's not some abstract
scientific thing that 's always existed. It's a tool that was
thought. up by a guy, and it was so useful that we 've been
using it ever since in biology, most compounds can be
displayed in lewishish dot structure form..
Instead of sharing electrons atoms just completely
wholeheartedly donate or accept an electron from another
atom and then live happily as a charged atom.. The. Most
common ionic compound in our daily lives is UH salt UH sodium
chloride NaCl. This stuff despite its deliciousness as I
mentioned previously, is made up of two really nasty
chemicals, sodium and chlorine. The strength of covalent
bonds varies wildly. How these bonds are made and broken is
intensely important to life and and to our lives making and
breaking bonds is in fact the key to life itself.. Even the sexiest
person you have ever met in your life is just a collection of
organic compounds rambling around..
The most revolutionary course in biology of all time begins.
Learn about covalent and ionic and hydrogen bonds. What
about electron orbitals and the octet rule, and what does it all
have to do with a madman named Gilbert Lewis. It 's all
contained within [ Music ] Carbon is willing and interested to
bond with lots of different molecules like hydrogen, oxygen,
phosphorus, nitrogen, or to other molecules of carbon. It can
do this in infinite configurations, allowing it to be the core atom
of complicated structures that make living things like
ourselves. Life is entirely based on this element. Carbon is the
foundation of biology. The little Lewis dot structure that we use
to represent how atoms bond to each other is something that
was created by a troubled mad genius. It 's not some abstract
scientific thing that 's always existed. It's a tool that was
thought. up by a guy, and it was so useful that we 've been
using it ever since in biology, most compounds can be
displayed in lewishish dot structure form..
Instead of sharing electrons atoms just completely
wholeheartedly donate or accept an electron from another
atom and then live happily as a charged atom.. The. Most
common ionic compound in our daily lives is UH salt UH sodium
chloride NaCl. This stuff despite its deliciousness as I
mentioned previously, is made up of two really nasty
chemicals, sodium and chlorine. The strength of covalent
bonds varies wildly. How these bonds are made and broken is
intensely important to life and and to our lives making and
breaking bonds is in fact the key to life itself.. Even the sexiest
person you have ever met in your life is just a collection of
organic compounds rambling around..