
Concept explainers
Interpretation:
The structural formula corresponding to the given name has to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The systematic naming of organic compound is given by
Rules for writing structural formula from IUPAC are as follows:
First identify the word root for the given compound.
Identify the suffix used in the given compound like –ene, oic, ane, etc.
Identify the position, location, and number of the substituent bonded to the carbon chain.

Answer to Problem 13P
Solution:
a) The structural formula corresponding to the given name is shown below.
b) The structural formula corresponding to the given name is shown below.
c) The structural formula corresponding to the given name is
d) The structural formula corresponding to the given name is
e) The structural formula corresponding to the given name is shown below.
f) The structural formula corresponding to the given name is shown below.
g) The structural formula corresponding to the given name is shown below.
h) The structural formula corresponding to the given name is shown below.
i) The structural formula corresponding to the given name is shown below.
j) The structural formula corresponding to the given name is shown below.
Explanation of Solution
a) Structural formula of
The given name is
b) Structural formula of
The given name is
c) Structural formula of tetradecanoic acid.
The given name is tetradecanoic acid. The word root used in this is tetradec. It means structure contains fourteen carbon atoms. The functional group present in the given compound is carboxylic acid
d) Structural formula of
The given name is
e) Structural formula of
The given name is
f) Structural formula of
The given name is
g) Structural formula of
The given name is
h) Structural formula of
The given name is
i) Structural formula of
The given name is
j) Structural formula of
The given name is
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