GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY
GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Correct IUPAC name for the structure given has to be written.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  1

Concept Introduction:

A common nomenclature of naming organic compounds has been developed by IUPAC.  By usage of this nomenclature or rules, memorizing of names of organic compounds is not necessary.

IUPAC rules for naming alkenes and alkynes:

There are about five rules that has to be followed for naming an alkene and an alkyne.  They are,

  • The longest continuous carbon chain in the compound that contains double bond or triple has to be identified.  This is known as parent compound.
  • Suffix “–ane” (in name of alkane) is replaced with “-ene” for alkene or “-yne” for alkyne.
  • Numbering has to be done so that the lowest number is given to the double or triple bond.
  • Naming and numbering has to be given for each atom or group that is attached to the parent chain.  Numbering has to be done in a way that substituents get the least numbering.
  • If the alkenes have more than one double bond they are called as alkadienes (two double bonds) or alkatrienes (three double bonds).  Appropriate suffix has to be used depending on the number of multiple bonds present in the compound.

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

Given compound and IUPAC name is.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  2

IUPAC name given is wrong as the triple bond is not given the least numbering.  Correct IUPAC name for the given structure can be given as shown below.

Longest carbon chain with triple bond is found to contain six carbon atoms.  Therefore, the parent alkane is hexane. As a triple bond is present, the alkyne name is hexyne.

Numbering has to be given in a way that the triple bond gets the least numbering.  In this case, triple bond is present between carbon-2 and carbon-3.  Therefore, the parent alkyne is 2-hexyne.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  3

The substituent present in the given structure are a methyl group on carbon-5.  Number has to be added before the substituent names which indicate the carbon atom in which it is present.  This gives the name of alkene as 5-methyl-2-hexyne.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  4

Longest carbon chain containing triple bond is hexane.  Position of triple bond is 2-hexyne.  Substituent present in the chain is 5-methyl.  Correct IUPAC name of the structure given is 5-methyl-2-hexyne.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Correct IUPAC name for the structure given has to be written.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  5

Concept Introduction:

Refer part (a).

(b)

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Explanation of Solution

Given compound and IUPAC name is.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  6

Longest carbon chain with double bond is found to contain six carbon atoms.  Therefore, the parent alkane is hexane. As a double bond is present, the alkene name is hexene.

Numbering has to be given in a way that the triple bond gets the least numbering.  In this case, triple bond is present between carbon-3 and carbon-4.  Therefore, the parent alkyne is 3-hexene.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  7

The substituent present in the given structure are an ethyl group on carbon-3.  Number has to be added before the substituent names which indicate the carbon atom in which it is present.  This gives the name of alkene as 3-ethyl-3-hexene.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  8

Longest carbon chain containing double bond is hexene.  Position of double bond is 3-hexene.  Substituent present in the chain is 3-ethyl.  IUPAC name of the structure given is 3-methyl-3-hexene.  Therefore, the given name is correct.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Correct IUPAC name for the structure given has to be written.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  9

Concept Introduction:

Refer part (a).

(c)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given compound and IUPAC name is.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  10

IUPAC name given is wrong as the parent chain considered and the substituents are not given correctly.  Correct IUPAC name for the given structure can be given as shown below.

Longest carbon chain with triple bond is found to contain nine carbon atoms.  Therefore, the parent alkane is nonane. As a triple bond is present, the alkyne name is nonyne.

Numbering has to be given in a way that the triple bond gets the least numbering.  In this case, triple bond is present between carbon-4 and carbon-5.  Therefore, the parent alkyne is 4-nonyne.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  11

The substituent present in the given structure two methyl groups, each on carbon-2 and carbon-7.  Number has to be added before the substituent names which indicate the carbon atom in which it is present.  This gives the name of alkyne as 2,7-dimethyl-4-nonyne.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  12

Longest carbon chain containing triple bond is nonane.  Position of triple bond is 4-nonyne.  Substituent present in the chain is 2,7-dimethyl.  Correct IUPAC name of the structure given is 2,7-dimethyl-4-nonyne.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Correct IUPAC name for the structure given has to be written.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  13

Concept Introduction:

Refer part (a).

(d)

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Explanation of Solution

Given compound and IUPAC name is.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  14

The configuration given in the IUPAC name is wrong as both hydrogen atoms are present on same side of the double bond.  Correct IUPAC name can be given as shown below.

Numbering has to be given in a way that the double bond gets the least numbering.  In this case, double bond is present between carbon-3 and carbon-4.  Therefore, the parent alkyne is 3-heptene.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  15

The substituent present in the given structure is a chloro group.  Number has to be added before the substituent names which indicate the carbon atom in which it is present.  This gives the name of alkene as 6-chloro-3-heptene.  Looking into the stereo information, there are hydrogen atoms present on the same side of the double bond.  Hence, the structure given is in cis conformation.  Therefore, the name of the structure can be given as cis-6-chloro-3-heptene.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  16

Longest carbon chain containing double bond is heptene.  Position of double bond is 3-heptene.  Substituent present in the chain is 6-chloro.  Configuration is “cis”.  Correct IUPAC name of the structure given is cis-6-chloro-3-heptene.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Correct IUPAC name for the structure given has to be written.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  17

Concept Introduction:

Refer part (a).

(e)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Given compound and IUPAC name is.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  18

The configuration given in the IUPAC name is wrong as configuration is not given and the position of methyl substituent is wrong.  Correct IUPAC name can be given as shown below.

Parent carbon chain is found to contain six carbon atoms.  Therefore, the alkane is hexane.

Numbering has to be given in a way that the double bond gets the least numbering.  In this case, double bond is present between carbon-2 and carbon-3.  Therefore, the parent alkyne is 2-hexene.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  19

The substituent present in the given structure are a chloro group and a methyl group.  Number has to be added before the substituent names which indicate the carbon atom in which it is present.  This gives the name of alkene as 1-chloro-4-methyl.  Looking into the stereo information, there are hydrogen atoms present on opposite side of the double bond.  Hence, the structure given is in trans conformation.  Therefore, the name of the structure can be given as trans-1-chloro-4-methyl2-hexene.

GENERAL,ORGANIC,+BIOCHEMISTRY, Chapter 11, Problem 11.50QP , additional homework tip  20

Longest carbon chain containing double bond is hexene.  Position of double bond is 2-hexene.  Substituent present in the chain is 1-chloro-4-methyl.  Configuration is “trans”.  Correct IUPAC name of the structure given is trans-1-chloro-4-methyl-2-hexene.

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