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Using E/Z prefixes as appropriate, give the IUPAC name for each of the following compounds Please explain
### Chemical Structures

The image presents three different chemical structures. Each structure is labeled with a letter for identification:

#### (a) Alkene Structure
- This compound is an alkene featuring a carbon-carbon double bond. Branches extend from the carbon skeleton, indicating a complex hydrocarbon with several substituents, possibly methyl groups.

#### (b) Cyclohexene Derivative
- This structure is a cyclohexene derivative, characterized by a six-membered carbon ring containing one double bond.
- There appears to be an alkyl group (possibly a dimethyl group) attached to the ring, indicating a substitution on the cycloalkene.

#### (c) Haloalkene
- This compound is an alkene with a double bond between two carbon atoms.
- It features halogen substituents, specifically bromine (Br) and chlorine (Cl), attached to the carbon chain, replacing hydrogen atoms.

These chemical diagrams are useful in illustrating the structure and bonding of different organic molecules. Understanding these structural representations is fundamental in organic chemistry for predicting reactivity, physical properties, and interactions of these compounds.
Transcribed Image Text:### Chemical Structures The image presents three different chemical structures. Each structure is labeled with a letter for identification: #### (a) Alkene Structure - This compound is an alkene featuring a carbon-carbon double bond. Branches extend from the carbon skeleton, indicating a complex hydrocarbon with several substituents, possibly methyl groups. #### (b) Cyclohexene Derivative - This structure is a cyclohexene derivative, characterized by a six-membered carbon ring containing one double bond. - There appears to be an alkyl group (possibly a dimethyl group) attached to the ring, indicating a substitution on the cycloalkene. #### (c) Haloalkene - This compound is an alkene with a double bond between two carbon atoms. - It features halogen substituents, specifically bromine (Br) and chlorine (Cl), attached to the carbon chain, replacing hydrogen atoms. These chemical diagrams are useful in illustrating the structure and bonding of different organic molecules. Understanding these structural representations is fundamental in organic chemistry for predicting reactivity, physical properties, and interactions of these compounds.
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  • Select the principle carbon chain 
  • Numbering is done is a way that alkene gets minimum possible number
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