(a)
Interpretation:
The correct IUPAC name of the given
Concept introduction:
The systematic naming of organic compound is given by
Rules for writing IUPAC name from structural formula are:
1. First identify the longest carbon chain.
2. The next step is to identify the
3. Identify the position, location, and number of the substituent bonded to the carbon chain.
4. Use prefix di, tri, tetra if same type of substituent is present.
Answer to Problem 11.35E
The name of the given compound is
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is,
Figure 1
The longest continuous chain of carbon atoms is of four atoms, thus, the parent compound is butane. The methyl group is attached to second carbon atom. The name of the given compound is
The name of the given compound is
(b)
Interpretation:
The correct IUPAC name of the given alkane is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The systematic naming of organic compound is given by IUPAC nomenclature. The naming of organic compound is done such that the structure of organic compound is correctly interpreted from the name.
Rules for writing IUPAC name from structural formula are:
1. First identify the longest carbon chain.
2. The next step is to identify the functional groups attached to the longest chain.
3. Identify the position, location, and number of the substituent bonded to the carbon chain.
4. Use prefix di, tri, tetra if same type of substituent is present.
Answer to Problem 11.35E
The name of the given compound is
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is,
Figure 2
The longest continuous chain of carbon atoms is of three atoms, thus, the parent compound is propane. Two methyl groups are attached to second carbon atom. The prefix ‘di’ is used before methyl in the name of the given compound. The name of the given compound is
The name of the given compound is
(c)
Interpretation:
The correct IUPAC name of the given alkane is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The systematic naming of organic compound is given by IUPAC nomenclature. The naming of organic compound is done such that the structure of organic compound is correctly interpreted from the name.
Rules for writing IUPAC name from structural formula are:
1. First identify the longest carbon chain.
2. The next step is to identify the functional groups attached to the longest chain.
3. Identify the position, location, and number of the substituent bonded to the carbon chain.
4. Use prefix di, tri, tetra if same type of substituent is present.
Answer to Problem 11.35E
The name of the given compound is
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is,
Figure 3
The longest continuous chain of carbon atoms is of five atoms, thus, the parent compound is pentane. The two methyl groups are attached to second and third carbon atoms. The prefix ‘di’ is used before methyl in the name of the given compound. The name of the given compound is
The name of the given compound is
(d)
Interpretation:
The correct IUPAC name of the given alkane is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The systematic naming of organic compound is given by IUPAC nomenclature. The naming of organic compound is done such that the structure of organic compound is correctly interpreted from the name.
Rules for writing IUPAC name from structural formula are:
1. First identify the longest carbon chain.
2. The next step is to identify the functional groups attached to the longest chain.
3. Identify the position, location, and number of the substituent bonded to the carbon chain.
4. Use prefix di, tri, tetra if same type of substituent is present.
Answer to Problem 11.35E
The name of the given compound is
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is,
Figure 4
The longest continuous chain of carbon atoms is of nine atoms, thus, the parent compound is nonane. Two methyl groups are attached to second and seventh carbon atoms. Two ethyl groups are attached to sixth and one ethyl group is attached to fourth carbon atom. The prefix ‘di’ is used before methyl and ‘tri’ is used before ethyl in the name of the given compound. The name of the given compound is
The name of the given compound is
(e)
Interpretation:
The correct IUPAC name of the given alkane is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The systematic naming of organic compound is given by IUPAC nomenclature. The naming of organic compound is done such that the structure of organic compound is correctly interpreted from the name.
Rules for writing IUPAC name from structural formula are:
1. First identify the longest carbon chain.
2. The next step is to identify the functional groups attached to the longest chain.
3. Identify the position, location, and number of the substituent bonded to the carbon chain.
4. Use prefix di, tri, tetra if same type of substituent is present.
Answer to Problem 11.35E
The name of the given compound is
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is,
Figure 5
The longest continuous chain of carbon atoms is of nine atoms, thus, the parent compound is nonane. Two methyl groups are attached to second and fourth carbon atoms. One sec-butyl group is attached to fifth carbon atom. The name of the given compound is
The name of the given compound is
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