Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The IUPAC name for the given compound is to be written.
Concept introduction:
In the case of molecules containing a
If the root is a chain, numbering begins from that end of the chain which encounters the
If the root is a ring, then the double or triple bonded carbon atoms are designated as C1 and C2. This must be done such that the locator numbers for the substituents are minimized. The lower of the two locator numbers for the
(b)
Interpretation:
The IUPAC name for the given compound is to be written.
Concept introduction:
In the case of molecules containing a
If the root is a chain, numbering begins from that end of the chain which encounters the
If the root is a ring, then the double or triple bonded carbon atoms are designated as C1 and C2. This must be done such that the locator numbers for the substituents are minimized. The lower of the two locator numbers for the
(c)
Interpretation:
The IUPAC name for the given compound is to be written.
Concept introduction:
In the case of molecules containing a
If the root is a chain, numbering begins from that end of the chain which encounters the
If the root is a ring, then the double or triple bonded carbon atoms are designated as C1 and C2. This must be done such that the locator numbers for the substituents are minimized. The lower of the two locator numbers for the
(d)
Interpretation:
The IUPAC name for the given compound is to be written.
Concept introduction:
In the case of molecules containing a
If the root is a chain, numbering begins from that end of the chain which encounters the
If the root is a ring, then the double or triple bonded carbon atoms are designated as C1 and C2. This must be done such that the locator numbers for the substituents are minimized. The lower of the two locator numbers for the
(e)
Interpretation:
The IUPAC name for the given compound is to be written.
Concept introduction:
In the case of molecules containing a
If the root is a chain, numbering begins from that end of the chain which encounters the
If the root is a ring, then the double or triple bonded carbon atoms are designated as C1 and C2. This must be done such that the locator numbers for the substituents are minimized. The lower of the two locator numbers for the
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