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**Provide the correct IUPAC name for the compound shown here.**

[Image of chemical structure]

The image depicts a chemical compound structure with the following details:

- There is a chlorine (Cl) atom attached to a carbon.
- There are three methyl groups (CH₃) attached to the main carbon chain.
- The compound contains a triple bond, indicating an alkyne.

Below the structural diagram, there are selectable options for constructing the IUPAC name, including:

- Prefix options for numbers (6-, 3-, 5-, 2-, 4-, 1-)
- Other prefixes (sec-, tri-, iso-, cyclo-)
- Numerical prefixes (di-, tert-)
- Additional fragment options (eth, hex, chloro)

Using these options, the user should correctly identify the IUPAC name for the given compound.

For example, to identify the compound properly, one must determine the longest carbon chain that includes the triple bond and then correctly number and name the substituents according to IUPAC nomenclature rules.
Transcribed Image Text:### Question 16 of 24 **Provide the correct IUPAC name for the compound shown here.** [Image of chemical structure] The image depicts a chemical compound structure with the following details: - There is a chlorine (Cl) atom attached to a carbon. - There are three methyl groups (CH₃) attached to the main carbon chain. - The compound contains a triple bond, indicating an alkyne. Below the structural diagram, there are selectable options for constructing the IUPAC name, including: - Prefix options for numbers (6-, 3-, 5-, 2-, 4-, 1-) - Other prefixes (sec-, tri-, iso-, cyclo-) - Numerical prefixes (di-, tert-) - Additional fragment options (eth, hex, chloro) Using these options, the user should correctly identify the IUPAC name for the given compound. For example, to identify the compound properly, one must determine the longest carbon chain that includes the triple bond and then correctly number and name the substituents according to IUPAC nomenclature rules.
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