
Concept explainers
PRACTICE PROBLEM 14.1
Provide a name for each of the following compounds.

Interpretation: The name is to be provided for each of the given compound.
Concept Introduction:
The substituent and the benzene ring together give a common accepted parent name.
The position is indicated by the numbers, if more than one group is present on the benzene ring.
Benzene ring with large substituents are named by treating benzene as a substituent. In such cases, benzene as a substituent is named as a phenyl group.
The benzene ring is numbered such that the substituent will get the lowest possible number.
Answer to Problem 1PP
Solution:
a)
b)
c)
d) Propoxybenzene
Explanation of Solution
(a)
Given information:
The compound contains a common structural unit of benzoic acid and bromine as a substituent is present at the fourth position. Thus, the name of the compound is
(b)
Given information:
The compound contains a simple derivative of benzene named as benzyl group. In cyclohexadiene, two double bonds are present at the first and the third position, and benzyl group is present at the second position. Hence, the name of the compound is
(c)
Given information:
This compound contains five carbon atoms in its longest continuous chain. The base name is pentane. The numbering is done in such a way that the substituent gets the lowest number. There are two substituents in this structure-chloro and phenyl group. Both chloro group and phenyl group are located at the second carbon atom. So, the name of the compound is
(d)
Given information:
The given compound contains ether as a functional group. The compound is named according to the groups bonded to the ether oxygen. The group bonded to the ether oxygen is phenyl and propyl. Hence, the name of the compound is Propoxybezene.
Want to see more full solutions like this?
Chapter 14 Solutions
ORGANIC CHEM. VOL.1+2-W/WILEYPLUS
Additional Science Textbook Solutions
Anatomy & Physiology (6th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (2nd Edition)
Campbell Biology (11th Edition)
Living By Chemistry: First Edition Textbook
Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (13th Edition)
Chemistry: The Central Science (14th Edition)
- true or false The equilibrium constant for this reaction is 0.20. N2O4(g) ⇔ 2NO2(g) Based on the above, the equilibrium constant for the following reaction is 5. 4NO2(g) ⇔ 2N2O4(g)arrow_forwardtrue or false The equilibrium constant for this reaction is 0.20. N2O4(g) ⇔ 2NO2(g) Based on the above, the equilibrium constant for the following reaction is 0.4. 2N2O4(g) ⇔ 4NO2(g)arrow_forwardtrue or false Using the following equilibrium, if heat is added the equilibrium will shift toward the reactants. N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⇔ 2NH3(g) + heatarrow_forward
- True or False Using the following equilibrium, if heat is added the equilibrium will shift toward the products. N2O4(g) + heat ⇔ 2NO2(g)arrow_forwardtrue or false Using the following equilibrium, if solid carbon is added the equilibrium will shift toward the products. C(s) + CO2(g) ⇔ 2CO(g)arrow_forwardProvide the complete mechanism for the reaction below. You must include appropriate arrows,intermediates, and formal charges. Please also provide a reason to explain why the 1,4-adduct is preferred over the 1,3-adduct.arrow_forward
- Which of the following pairs are resonance structures of one another? I. III. || III IV + II. :0: n P !༠ IV. EN: Narrow_forwardPredict the major organic product(s) and byproducts (either organic or inorganic) for thefollowing reactions.arrow_forwardA 8.25 g sample of aluminum at 55°C released 2500 J of heat. The specific heat of aluminum is 0.900 J/g°C. The density of aluminum is 2.70 g/mL. Calculate the final temperature of the aluminum sample in °C.arrow_forward
- Organic ChemistryChemistryISBN:9781305580350Author:William H. Brown, Brent L. Iverson, Eric Anslyn, Christopher S. FootePublisher:Cengage Learning
