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Chapter 18.2, Problem 4ATS
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: For the given compound, five different systematic (IUPAC) names should be identified.
Concept introduction:
For naming polysubstituted benzene ring, following steps should be followed.
- 1. Identify and name the parent
- 2. Identify and name the substituent
- 3. Assign a locant to each substituent
- 4. Arrange the substituent alphabetically
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