Provide the IUPAC name for the condensed structural formula shown here. CH₁₂_0th-CH₂-C CH3-CH-CH₂-CH₂-CH3

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**Title: Naming Organic Compounds: IUPAC Nomenclature for Condensed Structural Formulas**

**Question 16 of 36**

**Task:** Provide the IUPAC name for the condensed structural formula shown here.

**Diagram Description:**
- The structural formula is presented as follows:
  - CH₃-CH(CH₃)-CH₂-CH₂-CH₃

**Answer Choices:**
A list of prefixes and numerical indicators is provided to aid in constructing the correct IUPAC name:
- Numerical indicators: 3-, 4-, 2-, 5-
- Prefixes: sec-, neo-, tert-, iso-
- Root names: pent, eth, hex, prop, but, meth

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**Explanation of Structural Formula:**
1. The central carbon chain consists of five carbon atoms, which suggests the root name "pent" is appropriate.
2. A methyl group (CH₃) is attached to the second carbon of the main chain, indicating a branching point.

By analyzing the structure, the IUPAC name for this compound can be derived by identifying the longest carbon chain and the position of any substituents.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Naming Organic Compounds: IUPAC Nomenclature for Condensed Structural Formulas** **Question 16 of 36** **Task:** Provide the IUPAC name for the condensed structural formula shown here. **Diagram Description:** - The structural formula is presented as follows: - CH₃-CH(CH₃)-CH₂-CH₂-CH₃ **Answer Choices:** A list of prefixes and numerical indicators is provided to aid in constructing the correct IUPAC name: - Numerical indicators: 3-, 4-, 2-, 5- - Prefixes: sec-, neo-, tert-, iso- - Root names: pent, eth, hex, prop, but, meth --- **Explanation of Structural Formula:** 1. The central carbon chain consists of five carbon atoms, which suggests the root name "pent" is appropriate. 2. A methyl group (CH₃) is attached to the second carbon of the main chain, indicating a branching point. By analyzing the structure, the IUPAC name for this compound can be derived by identifying the longest carbon chain and the position of any substituents.
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