OWL V2 with MindTap Reader and Student Solutions Manual eBook for Brown/Iverson/Anslyn/Foote's Organic Chemistry, 8th Edition
OWL V2 with MindTap Reader and Student Solutions Manual eBook for Brown/Iverson/Anslyn/Foote's Organic Chemistry, 8th Edition
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781305865617
Author: Brown, Iverson, Anslyn, FOOTE
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 21.3, Problem 21.5P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: From the given structure of a compound, the name has to be written.

Concept Introduction:

Benzene Nomenclature:

  • Ø The name of any given benzene compound can be analysed by observing and identifying various aspects of its given structure which are outlined here:
  • • Identifying as what is the functional group.
  • • Identifying the position of the functional group on the benzene ring.
  • • Identifying as what is the alkyl substituent.
  • • Identifying the position of the alkyl substituent on the benzene ring.
  • Ø It is most important to remember that in the benzene nomenclature, the substituted benzene ring has to be named as “phenyl”.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: From the given structure of a compound, the name has to be written.

Concept Introduction:

Benzene Nomenclature:

  • Ø The name of any given benzene compound can be analysed by observing and identifying various aspects of its given structure which are outlined here:
  • • Identifying as what is the functional group.
  • • Identifying the position of the functional group on the benzene ring.
  • • Identifying as what is the alkyl substituent.
  • • Identifying the position of the alkyl substituent on the benzene ring.
  • Ø It is most important to remember that in the benzene nomenclature, the substituted benzene ring has to be named as “phenyl”.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: From the given structure of a compound, the name has to be written.

Concept Introduction:

Benzene Nomenclature:

  • Ø The name of any given benzene compound can be analysed by observing and identifying various aspects of its given structure which are outlined here:
  • • Identifying as what is the functional group.
  • • Identifying the position of the functional group on the benzene ring.
  • • Identifying as what is the alkyl substituent.
  • • Identifying the position of the alkyl substituent on the benzene ring.
  • Ø It is most important to remember that in the benzene nomenclature, the substituted benzene ring has to be named as “phenyl”.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: From the given structure of a compound, the name has to be written.

Concept Introduction:

Benzene Nomenclature:

  • Ø The name of any given benzene compound can be analysed by observing and identifying various aspects of its given structure which are outlined here:
  • • Identifying as what is the functional group.
  • • Identifying the position of the functional group on the benzene ring.
  • • Identifying as what is the alkyl substituent.
  • • Identifying the position of the alkyl substituent on the benzene ring.
  • Ø It is most important to remember that in the benzene nomenclature, the substituted benzene ring has to be named as “phenyl”.

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Chapter 21 Solutions

OWL V2 with MindTap Reader and Student Solutions Manual eBook for Brown/Iverson/Anslyn/Foote's Organic Chemistry, 8th Edition

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