
EBK CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 22, Problem 14E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The structural isomers drawn in Exercise 13 are to be named.
Concept introduction: Rules given by IUPAC should be followed to name an organic compound. Any organic compound has only one name that denotes that compound. The root word determines the number of carbons while counting the longest carbon chain. If more than one substituent is present, prefixes like di, tri, tetra, etc. are used and different substituents are written in alphabetical order.
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