Chemical Principles
Chemical Principles
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ISBN: 9781305581982
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 21, Problem 15E

(a)

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Interpretation: The name of the following compound needs to be determined.

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  1

Concept Introduction : The name of an organic compound has three parts, prefix, parent chain and suffix. The format of naming is prefix+parent chain+suffix. The parent chain is the longest chain of carbon atoms in the compound. Suffix denote the name of functional group and prefix denote the substituent present in the compound.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 15E

The name of the compound is 1,3-dichlorobutane.

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The compound is as follows:

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  2

First identify the parent chain of the compound. The parent chain consists of four carbon atoms. So, the name of parent chain is ‘but’. The compound consist of only single bonds so, name of suffix ‘ane’ should be used. Two chlorine atoms present in C1 and C3. So, the name of the compound is 1,3-dichlorobutane.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name of the following compound needs to be determined.

  CH3CH2CH2CCl3

Concept Introduction : The name of an organic compound has three parts, prefix, parent chain and suffix. The format of naming is prefix+parent chain+suffix. The parent chain is the longest chain of carbon atoms in the compound. Suffix denote the name of functional group and prefix denote the substituent present in the compound.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 15E

The name of the compound is 1,1,1-trichlorobutane

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The compound is CH3CH2CH2CCl3 . The parent chain consists of four carbon atoms. So, name of the parent chain is ‘but’. The compound consists of only single bonds. So, suffix ‘ane’ should be used. Three chlorine atoms are present in C1 atom. So, the name of the compound is 1,1,1-trichlorobutane.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name of the following compound needs to be determined.

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  3

Concept Introduction : The name of an organic compound has three parts, prefix, parent chain and suffix. The format of naming is prefix+parent chain+suffix. The parent chain is the longest chain of carbon atoms in the compound. Suffix denote the name of functional group and prefix denote the substituent present in the compound.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 15E

The name of the compound is 2, 3-dichloro-2-4-dimethyhexane

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The compound is as follows:

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  4

The parent chain consists of six carbon atoms. So, the name of parent chain is ‘hex’. Only single bonds present in the compound. So, suffix would be ‘ane’. Two chlorine atoms present in C2 and C3 and two methyl atoms present in C2 and C4. So, the name of the compound is 2,3-dichloro-2-4-dimethyhexane.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name of the following compound needs to be determined.

  CH2FCH2F

Concept Introduction: The name of an organic compound has three parts, prefix, parent chain and suffix. The format of naming is prefix+parent chain+suffix. The parent chain is the longest chain of carbon atoms in the compound. Suffix denote the name of functional group and prefix denote the substituent present in the compound.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 15E

The name of the following compound is 1,2-difluoroethane

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  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  5

In CH2FCH2F , the parent carbon chain consist of two carbon atoms. So, the name of the parenct chain is ‘eth’, only single bond present. So, name of suffix is ‘ane’. Two fluorine atoms are at C1 and C2. So, the name of the compound is 1,2-difluoroethane.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name of the following compound needs to be determined.

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  6

Concept Introduction: The name of an organic compound has three parts, prefix, parent chain and suffix. The format of naming is prefix+parent chain+suffix. The parent chain is the longest chain of carbon atoms in the compound. Suffixdenote the name of functional group and prefix denote the substituent present in the compound.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 15E

The name of the compound is 3-iodobut-1-ene.

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The compound is,

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  7

The parent carbon chain consists of four carbon atoms. So, the name of the parent chain is ‘but’, double bond present. So, name of suffix is ‘ene’. One iodine atom present at C3. So, the name of the compound is 3-iodobut-1-ene.

(f)

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Interpretation: The name of the following compound needs to be determined.

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  8

Concept Introduction: In naming of benzene compound prefix is used to denote the substituents present in the compound before the word ’benzene’. If more than one substituent is present, then the substituents are arranged in alphabetical order.

(f)

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Answer to Problem 15E

The name of the compound is 1-bromo-2-methylbenzene.

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The name of the compound is as follows:

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  9

The compound is a benzene compound. One bromine atom is present at C1 and one methyl group is at C2. So, the name of the compound is 1-bromo-2-methylbenzene.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name of the following compound needs to be determined.

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  10

Concept Introduction: In naming of cyclic compound, naming is done in the format,

Prefix+Cyclo+parent chain+suffix

Prefix denotes the name of the substituent. If more than one substituent is present then they should be arranged in alphabetical order.

(g)

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Answer to Problem 15E

The name of the compound is 1-bromo-2-methylcyclohexane.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is as follows:

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  11

The above compound is cyclic compound. One bromine atom is present at C1 and one methyl atom is present at C2. And the parent chain consists of six carbon atoms. So, the name of the compound is 1-bromo-2-methylcyclohexane.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name of the following compound needs to be determined.

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  12

Concept Introduction: In naming of cyclic compound, naming is done in the format,

Prefix+Cyclo+parent chain+suffix

Prefix denotes the name of the substituent. If more than one substituent is present, they should be arranged in alphabetical order.

(h)

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Answer to Problem 15E

The name of the compound is 1-bromo-2-methylcyclohex-3-ene.

Explanation of Solution

The compound is as follows:

  Chemical Principles, Chapter 21, Problem 15E , additional homework tip  13

The above compound is cyclic compound. One bromine atom is present at C1 and one methyl atom is present at C2. The parent chain consists of six carbon atoms and one double bond at C3. So, the name of the compound is 1-bromo-2-methylcyclohex-3-ene.

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