Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC

a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name of compound should be assigned along with chirality centre and configuration.

Concept Introduction:

The compounds that contain an Oxygen atom incorporated in a ring are called as cyclic ethers. Special parent names are given to represent the ring size.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  1   Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  2   Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  3  Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  4

There are two methods of naming Epoxides.

First method: Oxygen atom is taken as substituent on the parent chain and the precise location of the Epoxide group is identified with two numbers given by the term Epoxy.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  5

Second method: Oxirane is considered as parent ring and those groups that are connected to Oxirane ring are given as substituents.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  6

b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name of compound should be assigned along with chirality centre and configuration.

Concept Introduction:

The compounds that contain an Oxygen atom incorporated in a ring are called as cyclic ethers. Special parent names are given to represent the ring size.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  7   Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  8   Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  9  Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  10

There are two methods of naming Epoxides.

First method: Oxygen atom is taken as substituent on the parent chain and the precise location of the Epoxide group is identified with two numbers given by the term Epoxy.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  11

Second method: Oxirane is considered as parent ring and those groups that are connected to Oxirane ring are given as substituents.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  12

c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name of compound should be assigned along with chirality centre and configuration.

Concept Introduction:

The compounds that contain an Oxygen atom incorporated in a ring are called as cyclic ethers. Special parent names are given to represent the ring size.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  13   Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  14   Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  15  Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  16

There are two methods of naming Epoxides.

First method: Oxygen atom is taken as substituent on the parent chain and the precise location of the Epoxide group is identified with two numbers given by the term Epoxy.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  17

Second method: Oxirane is considered as parent ring and those groups that are connected to Oxirane ring are given as substituents.

Organic Chemistry, Chapter 13.7, Problem 12CC , additional homework tip  18

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