Interpretation:
IUPAC name of the given compound, from which
Concept introduction:
A compound in which two rings share one carbon atom is named as
If any substituents are present, numbering starts in the smaller ring, adjacent to the spiro carbon. Numbering is done in a direction away from the spiro carbon, around the ring and through the spiro carbon atom to the larger ring.
Naming and numbering of substituents then follows the same rules as for substituted
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