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Interpretation:
The IUPAC names of the given thiol should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
In order to give the IUPAC name to the thiol following steps are followed:
1. The parent (longest)
2. The ending of the parent chain from alkane (-e) is changed to -thiol and the number is used to locate the -SH group of thiol.
3. Name should be written in alphabetical order and numbering should be done in such a way that thiol group gets lowest number.
Interpretation:
The IUPAC names of the given thiol should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
In order to give the IUPAC name to the thiol following steps are followed:
1. The parent (longest) alkane chain is identified.
2. The ending of the parent chain from alkane (-e) is changed to -thiol and the number is used to locate the -SH group of thiol.
3. Name should be written in alphabetical order and numbering should be done in such a way that thiol group gets lowest number.
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