QUESTION 12 Name the following compound:

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Name the following compound:

**Question 12**

Name the following compound:

**Description of the Compound:**

The image shows a skeletal structure of a hydrocarbon compound. The structure consists of a main chain with several branches:

- A zigzag line indicates a carbon chain.
- The longest continuous chain contains ten carbon atoms.
- There are multiple branches and methyl groups attached:
  - A methyl group (one carbon) is attached to the third carbon of the main chain.
  - Two methyl groups are attached to the sixth carbon of the main chain.

To solve:
1. Identify the longest carbon chain.
2. Determine the position and name of each branch based on IUPAC nomenclature rules.
3. Write the full name of the compound by combining the names and positions of each substituent.

This structure represents an example of organic nomenclature used in identifying and naming chemical compounds systematically.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 12** Name the following compound: **Description of the Compound:** The image shows a skeletal structure of a hydrocarbon compound. The structure consists of a main chain with several branches: - A zigzag line indicates a carbon chain. - The longest continuous chain contains ten carbon atoms. - There are multiple branches and methyl groups attached: - A methyl group (one carbon) is attached to the third carbon of the main chain. - Two methyl groups are attached to the sixth carbon of the main chain. To solve: 1. Identify the longest carbon chain. 2. Determine the position and name of each branch based on IUPAC nomenclature rules. 3. Write the full name of the compound by combining the names and positions of each substituent. This structure represents an example of organic nomenclature used in identifying and naming chemical compounds systematically.
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Steps involved in IUPAC naming of substituted alkane:

1. Select the parent chain. This is the longest carbon chain

2. Label the carbon as 1,2,3,4..... in such a way that gives lowest possible number to the substituted carbons.

3. Identify the substituents and their respective positions

4. Give the complete name as alkane by putting substituents alphabetically citing their respective positions and number before the name alkane.   

 

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