
The IUPAC rules permit the use of common names for a number of familiar phenols and aryl ethers. These common names are listed here along with their systematic names. Write the structure of each compound.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)

Interpretation:
The structures of the given compounds are to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
The systematic naming of organic compound is done by using IUPAC nomenclature. The naming of an organic compound is done in such a way that the structure of the organic compound is correctly interpreted from its name.
In order to determine the structure of an organic compound from its name, first the root word in the name is identified. The suffixes like
In the next step of structure identification of the organic compound from its name, the position, location and number of the substituents bonded to the carbon chain are determined.
Answer to Problem 12P
Solution:
a) The structure of
b) The structure of
c) The structure of
d) The structure of
e) The structure of
f) The structure of
Explanation of Solution
a) The structure of
The given compound is
b) The structure of
The given compound is
c) The structure of
The given compound is
d) The structure of
The given compound is
e) The structure of
The given compound is
f) The structure of is
The given compound is
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