Give IUPAC names for the following compounds:

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### Chemical Structures in Organic Chemistry

#### Structure (a)

- **Molecular Formula Representation:**
  - HC≡C–C(CH3)(CH2CH3)–CH=CHCH3

In this structure, we see a hydrocarbon with a triple bond between the first carbon (HC≡C). The third carbon is connected to a methyl group (CH3) and an ethyl group (CH2CH3). The chain continues with a double bond connection to another carbon, ending with a propyl group (CH=CHCH3).

#### Structure (b)

- **Molecular Formula Representation:**
  - (CH3)3C–CH(CH3)–C≡C–C(CH3)2CH2CH3

This representation showcases a more complex hydrocarbon where:
- A central carbon is connected to three methyl groups ((CH3)3C).
- This branch continues to another carbon with a single methyl group attached (CH(CH3)).
- The chain extends further with a triple bond (C≡C) connecting two carbons.
- Lastly, there is a carbon with two methyl groups and an ethyl group (C(CH3)2CH2CH3).

These chemical structures illustrate how molecular bonding can form different types of hydrocarbons, emphasizing the diversity in organic chemistry.
Transcribed Image Text:### Chemical Structures in Organic Chemistry #### Structure (a) - **Molecular Formula Representation:** - HC≡C–C(CH3)(CH2CH3)–CH=CHCH3 In this structure, we see a hydrocarbon with a triple bond between the first carbon (HC≡C). The third carbon is connected to a methyl group (CH3) and an ethyl group (CH2CH3). The chain continues with a double bond connection to another carbon, ending with a propyl group (CH=CHCH3). #### Structure (b) - **Molecular Formula Representation:** - (CH3)3C–CH(CH3)–C≡C–C(CH3)2CH2CH3 This representation showcases a more complex hydrocarbon where: - A central carbon is connected to three methyl groups ((CH3)3C). - This branch continues to another carbon with a single methyl group attached (CH(CH3)). - The chain extends further with a triple bond (C≡C) connecting two carbons. - Lastly, there is a carbon with two methyl groups and an ethyl group (C(CH3)2CH2CH3). These chemical structures illustrate how molecular bonding can form different types of hydrocarbons, emphasizing the diversity in organic chemistry.
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