What is the IUPAC name for the compound shown? Step 1: Identify the number of carbons in the longest chain Step 2: Identify the base name of the molecule. Step 3: Number the longest chain. Step 4: Identify substituents. Step 5: Order the substituents. Step 6: Add the substituent locants or numbering. Step 7: Put it all together and give the IUPAC name. Step 5: Order the substituents. Since there are multiple substituents present, we must next consider the order the substituents in the name. The substituent order should be methyl, ethyl, followed by propyl ethyl, propyl, followed by trimethyl trimethyl, ethyl followed by propyl O ethyl, trimethyl, followed by propyl

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What is the IUPAC name for the compound shown?
Step 1: Identify the number of carbons in the longest chain
Step 2: Identify the base name of the molecule.
Step 3: Number the longest chain.
Step 4: Identify substituents.
Step 5: Order the substituents.
Step 6: Add the substituent locants or numbering.
Step 7: Put it all together and give the IUPAC name.
Step 5: Order the substituents.
Since there are multiple substituents present, we must next consider the order the substituents in the name.
The substituent order should be
methyl, ethyl, followed by propyl
ethyl, propyl, followed by trimethyl
trimethyl, ethyl followed by propyl
O ethyl, trimethyl, followed by propyl
Transcribed Image Text:What is the IUPAC name for the compound shown? Step 1: Identify the number of carbons in the longest chain Step 2: Identify the base name of the molecule. Step 3: Number the longest chain. Step 4: Identify substituents. Step 5: Order the substituents. Step 6: Add the substituent locants or numbering. Step 7: Put it all together and give the IUPAC name. Step 5: Order the substituents. Since there are multiple substituents present, we must next consider the order the substituents in the name. The substituent order should be methyl, ethyl, followed by propyl ethyl, propyl, followed by trimethyl trimethyl, ethyl followed by propyl O ethyl, trimethyl, followed by propyl
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