ALEKS 360 ACCESS CARD F/GEN. ORG.CHEM
ALEKS 360 ACCESS CARD F/GEN. ORG.CHEM
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.36P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The name of the given ketone is to be determined.

  ALEKS 360 ACCESS CARD F/GEN. ORG.CHEM, Chapter 16, Problem 16.36P , additional homework tip  1

Concept Introduction:

While naming the ketones as per the IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of the compounds is done by adding a suffix-one in the end of the name. Firstly, one will find the longest chain that contains the -C=O group and then change the -e ending of the parent alkane chain to -one suffix. Then, the numbering of the chain or the ring is done in such a way that the carbonyl group is given the lowest possible number. Thereafter, apply all other rules of nomenclature as usual.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The name of the given ketone is to be determined.

  ALEKS 360 ACCESS CARD F/GEN. ORG.CHEM, Chapter 16, Problem 16.36P , additional homework tip  2

Concept Introduction:

While naming the ketones as per the IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of the compounds is done by adding a suffix-one in the end of the name. Firstly, one will find the longest chain that contains the -C=O group and then change the -e ending of the parent alkane chain to -one suffix. Then, the numbering of the chain or the ring is done in such a way that the carbonyl group is given the lowest possible number. Thereafter, apply all other rules of nomenclature as usual.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The name of the given ketone is to be determined.

  ALEKS 360 ACCESS CARD F/GEN. ORG.CHEM, Chapter 16, Problem 16.36P , additional homework tip  3

Concept Introduction:

While naming the ketones as per the IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of the compounds is done by adding a suffix-one in the end of the name. Firstly, one will find the longest chain that contains the -C=O group and then change the -e ending of the parent alkane chain to -one suffix. Then, the numbering of the chain or the ring is done in such a way that the carbonyl group is given the lowest possible number. Thereafter, apply all other rules of nomenclature as usual.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The name of the given ketone is to be determined.

  ALEKS 360 ACCESS CARD F/GEN. ORG.CHEM, Chapter 16, Problem 16.36P , additional homework tip  4

Concept Introduction:

While naming the ketones as per the IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of the compounds is done by adding a suffix-one in the end of the name. Firstly, one will find the longest chain that contains the -C=O group and then change the -e ending of the parent alkane chain to -one suffix. Then, the numbering of the chain or the ring is done in such a way that the carbonyl group is given the lowest possible number. Thereafter, apply all other rules of nomenclature as usual.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The name of the given ketone is to be determined.

  ALEKS 360 ACCESS CARD F/GEN. ORG.CHEM, Chapter 16, Problem 16.36P , additional homework tip  5

Concept Introduction:

While naming the ketones as per the IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of the compounds is done by adding a suffix-one in the end of the name. Firstly, one will find the longest chain that contains the -C=O group and then change the -e ending of the parent alkane chain to -one suffix. Then, the numbering of the chain or the ring is done in such a way that the carbonyl group is given the lowest possible number. Thereafter, apply all other rules of nomenclature as usual.

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