The first one I found 4 Amino 3 Chloro 3 Methyl pentanoyle chloride
The second one, 222 trichloroethyl 2 propyl 3 cyclopentyl ethanoate
The rules for naming of compounds in IUPAC nomencalture
Select the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms in the molecule. The selected chain,
containing the maximum number of carbon atoms, is regarded as the parent or root chain and it
gives the name of the parent hydrocarbon. Carbon atoms which are not included in the parent
chain are identified as substituents or branched chains.
If two different chains of equal length are possible, the chain with maximum number of side
chains or alkyl groups is selected.
The carbon atoms in the parent chain are numbered as 1, 2, 3,… etc. starting from the end
which gives lower number to the carbon atoms carrying the substituents.
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