(a)
Interpretation:
IUPAC name for the given compound has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Any organic molecule can be named by using certain rules given by IUPAC (International Union for Pure and applied chemistry). IUPAC name consists of three parts in major namely Prefix suffix and root word.
Prefix represents the substituent present in the molecule and its position in the root name.
Suffix denotes the presence of functional group if any in the molecule. It can be an
Root word represents the longest continuous carbon skeleton of the organic molecule.
If the compound has an unsaturated bond present in it, then the position of the unsaturated bond is mentioned in the IUPAC name itself.
(b)
Interpretation:
IUPAC name for the given compound has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Any organic molecule can be named by using certain rules given by IUPAC (International Union for Pure and applied chemistry). IUPAC name consists of three parts in major namely Prefix suffix and root word.
Prefix represents the substituent present in the molecule and its position in the root name.
Suffix denotes the presence of functional group if any in the molecule. It can be an alkene, alkyne, alcohol, carboxylic acid, alcohol etc.
Root word represents the longest continuous carbon skeleton of the organic molecule.
If the compound has an unsaturated bond present in it, then the position of the unsaturated bond is mentioned in the IUPAC name itself.
(c)
Interpretation:
IUPAC name for the given compound has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Any organic molecule can be named by using certain rules given by IUPAC (International Union for Pure and applied chemistry). IUPAC name consists of three parts in major namely Prefix suffix and root word.
Prefix represents the substituent present in the molecule and its position in the root name.
Suffix denotes the presence of functional group if any in the molecule. It can be an alkene, alkyne, alcohol, carboxylic acid, alcohol etc.
Root word represents the longest continuous carbon skeleton of the organic molecule.
If the compound has an unsaturated bond present in it, then the position of the unsaturated bond is mentioned in the IUPAC name itself.
(d)
Interpretation:
IUPAC name for the given compound has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Any organic molecule can be named by using certain rules given by IUPAC (International Union for Pure and applied chemistry). IUPAC name consists of three parts in major namely Prefix suffix and root word.
Prefix represents the substituent present in the molecule and its position in the root name.
Suffix denotes the presence of functional group if any in the molecule. It can be an alkene, alkyne, alcohol, carboxylic acid, alcohol etc.
Root word represents the longest continuous carbon skeleton of the organic molecule.
If the compound has an unsaturated bond present in it, then the position of the unsaturated bond is mentioned in the IUPAC name itself.
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Chapter 23 Solutions
Student Solutions Manual for Ebbing/Gammon's General Chemistry
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