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(a)
Interpretation:
IUPAC name for the following should be identified:
Concept Introduction:
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- Longest C chain which contains the CHO group should be named by omitting the -e ending and adding suffix -al.
- Numbering of the longest C chain should be started with giving 1st number to the C in the CHO group.
Other rules are common with the usual nomenclature.
(b)
Interpretation:
IUPAC name for the following should be identified:
Concept Introduction:
In IUPAC nomenclature aldehydes always contain -al suffix. When naming an aldehyde following steps should be followed.
- Longest C chain which contains the CHO group should be named by omitting the -e ending and adding suffix -al.
- Numbering of the longest C chain should be started with giving 1st number to the C in the CHO group.
Other rules are common with the usual nomenclature.
(c)
Interpretation:
IUPAC name for the following should be identified:
Concept Introduction:
In IUPAC nomenclature aldehydes always contain -al suffix. When naming an aldehyde following steps should be followed.
- Longest C chain which contains the CHO group should be named by omitting the -e ending and adding suffix -al.
- Numbering of the longest C chain should be started with giving 1st number to the C in the CHO group.
Other rules are common with the usual nomenclature.
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