©Macm Select the correct name for the compound, including the correct (E) or (Z) designation if appropriate. The name is: O 2,4-dimethyl-4-hexene O 2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene O (Z)-2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene O (E)-2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene

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### Organic Chemistry: Nomenclature Exercise

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#### Question 22 of 30

**Select the correct name for the compound, including the correct (E) or (Z) designation if appropriate.**

**Compound Structure:**

![Chemical Structure](compound_structure.png)

(The displayed image shows the molecular structure of a compound. It is a hexene with two methyl groups attached. The exact positions of these groups determine the correct naming of the compound.)

**Options:**

1. **2,4-dimethyl-4-hexene** 
2. **2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene**
3. **(Z)-2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene**
4. **(E)-2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene**

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**Explanation of Options:**

- **Option 1: 2,4-dimethyl-4-hexene** - This name suggests the presence of methyl groups at positions 2 and 4, with a double bond at position 4. This is not consistent with the provided structure.
  
- **Option 2: 2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene** - This name implies the presence of methyl groups at positions 2 and 5 with a double bond at position 2. Verify the structure to see if this matches.
  
- **Option 3: (Z)-2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene** - This follows the Z (from German "zusammen" meaning together) stereochemical descriptor, indicating certain spatial arrangements of the groups around the double bond. Check if the higher priority groups on double-bonded carbon atoms are on the same side.
  
- **Option 4: (E)-2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene** - This follows the E (from German "entgegen" meaning opposite) stereochemical descriptor, indicating a different spatial arrangement of the groups around the double bond when compared to (Z). Check if the higher priority groups on double-bonded carbon atoms are on opposite sides.

**For Instructors:**
- Ensure students understand the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) rules for naming alkenes.
- Emphasize the importance of (E) and (Z) designations in stereochemistry, which is pivotal in organic compound naming.

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**Note:** Correct understanding and application
Transcribed Image Text:### Organic Chemistry: Nomenclature Exercise **Presented by Macmillan Learning** --- #### Question 22 of 30 **Select the correct name for the compound, including the correct (E) or (Z) designation if appropriate.** **Compound Structure:** ![Chemical Structure](compound_structure.png) (The displayed image shows the molecular structure of a compound. It is a hexene with two methyl groups attached. The exact positions of these groups determine the correct naming of the compound.) **Options:** 1. **2,4-dimethyl-4-hexene** 2. **2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene** 3. **(Z)-2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene** 4. **(E)-2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene** --- **Explanation of Options:** - **Option 1: 2,4-dimethyl-4-hexene** - This name suggests the presence of methyl groups at positions 2 and 4, with a double bond at position 4. This is not consistent with the provided structure. - **Option 2: 2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene** - This name implies the presence of methyl groups at positions 2 and 5 with a double bond at position 2. Verify the structure to see if this matches. - **Option 3: (Z)-2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene** - This follows the Z (from German "zusammen" meaning together) stereochemical descriptor, indicating certain spatial arrangements of the groups around the double bond. Check if the higher priority groups on double-bonded carbon atoms are on the same side. - **Option 4: (E)-2,5-dimethyl-2-hexene** - This follows the E (from German "entgegen" meaning opposite) stereochemical descriptor, indicating a different spatial arrangement of the groups around the double bond when compared to (Z). Check if the higher priority groups on double-bonded carbon atoms are on opposite sides. **For Instructors:** - Ensure students understand the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) rules for naming alkenes. - Emphasize the importance of (E) and (Z) designations in stereochemistry, which is pivotal in organic compound naming. --- **Note:** Correct understanding and application
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