Hunter College- Biol 100 Samantha Sheppard-Lahiji : Chapter 4: Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life
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Comprehensive and detailed notes covering Chapter 4 of Biology 100 at Hunter College. Perfect for students seeking a deeper understanding of the material. Based on Professor Sheppard's slides - Everything said in her voice recordings is written in my notes !
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satisfy its outer most shell .
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behavior/properties and desires
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spot in which they
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oxygen has 2 spots needed to fill
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we can see that there is a correlation with the #
of electrons needed to fill the valence shell & the
# of bonds its capable of forming .
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