9.1 Name the compound shown below.

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**9.1 Name the compound shown below.**

The diagram displayed is a structural formula of a chemical compound:

- It consists of a linear arrangement of carbon atoms, with a branching point at the first carbon atom following the terminal end.
- The main chain is composed of four carbon atoms.
- There is a triple bond (alkyne) between the third and fourth carbon atoms.
- A methyl group is attached to the second carbon in this chain.

**Detailed Description:**

1. **Main Chain:** 
   - The longest carbon chain that includes the triple bond contains four carbon atoms. This base chain is identified as "butyne" due to the presence of the alkyne.

2. **Triple Bond Location:**
   - The triple bond starts at the second carbon atom in the chain.

3. **Side Chain:**
   - A methyl group (–CH₃) branches from the second carbon of the main chain.

**Name of the Compound:**
- The structure is named 3-methyl-1-butyne.

This compound is a substituted alkyne with a methyl group on the third carbon of the butyne chain.
Transcribed Image Text:**9.1 Name the compound shown below.** The diagram displayed is a structural formula of a chemical compound: - It consists of a linear arrangement of carbon atoms, with a branching point at the first carbon atom following the terminal end. - The main chain is composed of four carbon atoms. - There is a triple bond (alkyne) between the third and fourth carbon atoms. - A methyl group is attached to the second carbon in this chain. **Detailed Description:** 1. **Main Chain:** - The longest carbon chain that includes the triple bond contains four carbon atoms. This base chain is identified as "butyne" due to the presence of the alkyne. 2. **Triple Bond Location:** - The triple bond starts at the second carbon atom in the chain. 3. **Side Chain:** - A methyl group (–CH₃) branches from the second carbon of the main chain. **Name of the Compound:** - The structure is named 3-methyl-1-butyne. This compound is a substituted alkyne with a methyl group on the third carbon of the butyne chain.
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