ORGANIC CHEMISTRY E-BOOK W/SMARTWORK5
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY E-BOOK W/SMARTWORK5
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Author: KARTY
Publisher: NORTON
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Chapter A, Problem A.41P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

Using the names from Figure A-8 for the various alkyl substituents as appropriate, the given molecule is to be named.

Concept introduction:

When naming a molecule, the first step is to identify and locate the longest carbon chain or largest carbon ring. The root name is to be written. The parent chain or parent ring is numbered in such way that the carbon having substituents get the lowest numbers. The names of the alkyl groups are to be written in alphabetical order with their locant numbers.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

Using the names from Figure A-8 for the various alkyl substituents as appropriate, the given molecule is to be named.

Concept introduction:

When naming a molecule, the first step is to identify and locate the longest carbon chain or largest carbon ring. The root name is to be written. The parent chain or parent ring is numbered in such way that the carbon having substituents get the lowest numbers. The names of the alkyl groups are to be written in alphabetical order with their locant numbers.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

Using the names from Figure A-8 for the various alkyl substituents as appropriate, the given molecule is to be named.

Concept introduction:

When naming a molecule, the first step is to identify and locate the longest carbon chain or largest carbon ring. The root name is to be written. The parent chain or parent ring is numbered in such way that the carbon having substituents get the lowest numbers. The names of the alkyl groups are to be written in alphabetical order with their locant numbers.

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