(a)
Interpretation:
Name of given substituent to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Alkane is a long chain of carbon linked with only single bond between each carbon.
Naming of alkane depends on principal long chain of carbon as ‘eth’ is used for chain containing 2 carbon atoms. ‘Prop’ is used for chain that contains 3 carbon atoms and so on. Formula of alkane is Cn H2n +2.
Where, n is number of carbon atom.
If these
(b)
Interpretation:
Name of given substituent to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Alkane is a long chain of carbon linked with only single bond between each carbon.
Naming of alkane depends on principal long chain of carbon as ‘eth’ is used for chain containing 2 carbon atoms. ‘Prop’ is used for chain that contains 3 carbon atoms and so on. Formula of alkane is Cn H2n +2.
Where, n is number of carbon atom.
If these alkanes are attached as a substituent then its name is ended with ‘yl’.
(c)
Interpretation:
Name of given substituent to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Alkane is a long chain of carbon linked with only single bond between each carbon.
Naming of alkane depends on principal long chain of carbon as ‘eth’ is used for chain containing 2 carbon atoms. ‘Prop’ is used for chain that contains 3 carbon atoms and so on. Formula of alkane is Cn H2n +2.
Where, n is number of carbon atom.
If these alkanes are attached as a substituent then its name is ended with ‘yl’.
(d)
Interpretation:
Name of given substituent to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Alkane is a long chain of carbon linked with only single bond between each carbon.
Naming of alkane depends on principal long chain of carbon as ‘eth’ is used for chain containing 2 carbon atoms. ‘Prop’ is used for chain that contains 3 carbon atoms and so on. Formula of alkane is Cn H2n +2.
Where, n is number of carbon atom.
If these alkanes are attached as a substituent then its name is ended with ‘yl’.
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