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(a)
Interpretation:
The condensed formula of
Concept Introduction:
Condensed structural formula: Condensed structural formula shows the arrangement of atoms in grouped form.
(a)
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Answer to Problem 11A.11E
The condensed formula of
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is,
The parent chain of the compound is pentane. One methyl group is present in the carbon third position and a double bond is found in carbon first position. Hence, the systematic name of the compound is
(b)
Interpretation:
The condensed formula of
Concept Introduction:
Refer to part (a).
(b)
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Answer to Problem 11A.11E
The condensed formula of
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is,
The parent chain of the compound is heptane. One ethyl group is present in the carbon fourth position and two methyl groups are present in carbon third position. Hence, the systematic name of the compound is
(c)
Interpretation:
The condensed formula of
Concept Introduction:
Refer to part (a).
(c)
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Answer to Problem 11A.11E
The condensed formula of
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is,
The parent chain of the compound is hexane. Two methyl groups are present in carbon fifth position and a triple bond is seen at the carbon first position. Hence, the systematic name of the compound is
(d)
Interpretation:
The condensed formula of
Concept Introduction:
Refer to part (a).
(d)
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Answer to Problem 11A.11E
The condensed formula of
Explanation of Solution
The given compound is,
The parent chain of the compound is pentane. One ethyl group is present in the carbon third position and two methyl groups are present in carbon second and fourth position respectively.
Hence, the systematic name of the compound is
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