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**Question 11 of 21**

Provide the correct common name for the compound shown here.

**Description of the Diagram:**

The diagram depicts a chemical compound structure. It includes:

- A central carbon atom bonded to two methyl groups (CH₃).
- A cyclobutane ring structure (a four-carbon ring).
- A bromine (Br) atom attached to the cyclobutane.
- The arrangement suggests tetrahedral geometry around the central carbon.

For a student learning organic chemistry, this image requires identification of the common name for this compound based on its structure.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 11 of 21** Provide the correct common name for the compound shown here. **Description of the Diagram:** The diagram depicts a chemical compound structure. It includes: - A central carbon atom bonded to two methyl groups (CH₃). - A cyclobutane ring structure (a four-carbon ring). - A bromine (Br) atom attached to the cyclobutane. - The arrangement suggests tetrahedral geometry around the central carbon. For a student learning organic chemistry, this image requires identification of the common name for this compound based on its structure.
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Step 1: IUPAC nomenclature rules

IUPAC nomenclature is used for the systematic naming of organic molecules.
According to IUPAC nomenclature select the longest chain of hydrocarbon which contains the maximum number of carbon atoms consider this is a parent hydrocarbon.
Number the carbon in such a way that substituents get the lower number. 

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