2. Name the following alkenes: C

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2. Name the following alkenes:

**Diagram 1:**
- A branched alkene structure is shown.
- The longest carbon chain contains four carbon atoms with a double bond between the second and third carbon atoms.
- There is a methyl group attached to the third carbon of the longest chain.
- The structure represents an unsaturated hydrocarbon with an alkene group (C=C).

**Diagram 2:**
- A cyclohexene structure is depicted.
- The hexagonal ring indicates six carbon atoms with a double bond between two of them.
- There is a chlorine atom bonded to one of the carbons of the ring with a wedge indicating a specific stereochemistry.
- A methyl group is also attached to the ring on an adjacent carbon with a specific 3D orientation indicated by a dash.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Name the following alkenes: **Diagram 1:** - A branched alkene structure is shown. - The longest carbon chain contains four carbon atoms with a double bond between the second and third carbon atoms. - There is a methyl group attached to the third carbon of the longest chain. - The structure represents an unsaturated hydrocarbon with an alkene group (C=C). **Diagram 2:** - A cyclohexene structure is depicted. - The hexagonal ring indicates six carbon atoms with a double bond between two of them. - There is a chlorine atom bonded to one of the carbons of the ring with a wedge indicating a specific stereochemistry. - A methyl group is also attached to the ring on an adjacent carbon with a specific 3D orientation indicated by a dash.
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For naming of alkenes long chain is taken including all the double bonds present in the given compound.Groups present outside the chain are substituents.

Then according to lowest locant rule numbering is done followed by naming of compound.

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