Name the following compounds according to IUPAC rules. (i) (iii) (v) (vii) CI ОН I CH3 CI CH3CH₂CHCH₂CH- C-H O (iv) (vi) (viii) CI CH3 CH3 CH₂-C=C-C -CH₂CH3 CH,CH,CH,CH, LOH

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Name the following compounds according to IUPAC rules.

(i) Structure: A branched hydrocarbon with an internal double bond and two methyl groups attached to the main chain.

(ii) Structure: A benzene ring with two chlorine atoms attached on adjacent carbons (ortho position).

(iii) Structure: A benzene ring with one hydroxyl group (OH) and two chlorine atoms in the para position to each other.

(iv) Structure: A compound with a triple bond between the second and third carbon atoms in a chain of eight carbons, with methyl and propyl groups attached to the fourth carbon.

(v) Structure: A cyclohexene ring with two methyl groups on adjacent carbons.

(vi) Structure: A secondary alcohol with a branched side chain, including a methyl group.

(vii) Structure: A linear compound with an aldehyde group at the end and a chlorine atom on the fourth carbon from the aldehyde carbon.

(viii) Structure: A cyclopentanone, a five-membered ring with a ketone group.

Use these structural descriptions to apply IUPAC naming conventions.
Transcribed Image Text:**Learning Evaluation 1** Name the following compounds according to IUPAC rules. (i) Structure: A branched hydrocarbon with an internal double bond and two methyl groups attached to the main chain. (ii) Structure: A benzene ring with two chlorine atoms attached on adjacent carbons (ortho position). (iii) Structure: A benzene ring with one hydroxyl group (OH) and two chlorine atoms in the para position to each other. (iv) Structure: A compound with a triple bond between the second and third carbon atoms in a chain of eight carbons, with methyl and propyl groups attached to the fourth carbon. (v) Structure: A cyclohexene ring with two methyl groups on adjacent carbons. (vi) Structure: A secondary alcohol with a branched side chain, including a methyl group. (vii) Structure: A linear compound with an aldehyde group at the end and a chlorine atom on the fourth carbon from the aldehyde carbon. (viii) Structure: A cyclopentanone, a five-membered ring with a ketone group. Use these structural descriptions to apply IUPAC naming conventions.
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