The name of the following molecule, using IUPAC nomenclature is CH₂CH₂CH(CH₂CH₂)CH₂CH(CH₂)(CH₂) CH 3

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**Question 7**

The name of the following molecule, using IUPAC nomenclature, is ______.

\[ \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{CH}(\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3)\text{CH}_2\text{CH}(\text{CH}_3)(\text{CH}_2)_4\text{CH}_3 \]

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**Explanation:**

To name this molecule using IUPAC nomenclature:

1. Identify the longest carbon chain. In this molecule, it is an 11-carbon chain.
2. Identify and name the substituents or branches.
3. Assign the lowest possible numbers to the substituents.
4. Combine the names, placing substituents in alphabetical order and using numbers to indicate their position on the chain.

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Transcribed Image Text:**Question 7** The name of the following molecule, using IUPAC nomenclature, is ______. \[ \text{CH}_3\text{CH}_2\text{CH}(\text{CH}_2\text{CH}_3)\text{CH}_2\text{CH}(\text{CH}_3)(\text{CH}_2)_4\text{CH}_3 \] **[Text Box]** No new data to save. Last checked at 10:22pm. **Explanation:** To name this molecule using IUPAC nomenclature: 1. Identify the longest carbon chain. In this molecule, it is an 11-carbon chain. 2. Identify and name the substituents or branches. 3. Assign the lowest possible numbers to the substituents. 4. Combine the names, placing substituents in alphabetical order and using numbers to indicate their position on the chain. There is no graph or diagram in this image to explain.
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IUPAC RULE-

1-For writing name of the structure, we keep mind that longest chain of carbon.

2)Starting with position of substituent with their name in alphabetical order.

3)End with parent name of the given chain of carbon.

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