Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781118452288
Author: David R. Klein
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 1PTS

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The parent of given organic compounds should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Nomenclature of organic chemicals:

The naming of the organic compounds is given by IUPAC (International Union for pure and applied chemistry). In the IUPAC names consist of certain rules for giving names, thus

  • The largest number of Carbon present in the chain is called as a parent of the compound.
  • The compound have more than one parent chains means the larger number of substitutions present in the chain is consider as a parent chain.
  • The number of Carbon involving in the cyclic structure is the parent of cyclic alkanes.

To identify: the parent in the given organic compounds.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The parent of given organic compounds should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Nomenclature of organic chemicals:

The naming of the organic compounds is given by IUPAC (International Union for pure and applied chemistry). In the IUPAC names consist of certain rules for giving names, thus

  • The largest number of Carbon present in the chain is called as a parent of the compound.
  • The compound have more than one parent chains means the larger number of substitutions present in the chain is consider as a parent chain.
  • The number of Carbon involving in the cyclic structure is the parent of cyclic alkanes.

To identify: the parent in the given organic compounds.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The parent of given organic compounds should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Nomenclature of organic chemicals:

The naming of the organic compounds is given by IUPAC (International Union for pure and applied chemistry). In the IUPAC names consist of certain rules for giving names, thus

  • The largest number of Carbon present in the chain is called as a parent of the compound.
  • The compound have more than one parent chains means the larger number of substitutions present in the chain is consider as a parent chain.
  • The number of Carbon involving in the cyclic structure is the parent of cyclic alkanes.

To identify: the parent in the given organic compounds.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The parent of given organic compounds should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Nomenclature of organic chemicals:

The naming of the organic compounds is given by IUPAC (International Union for pure and applied chemistry). In the IUPAC names consist of certain rules for giving names, thus

  • The largest number of Carbon present in the chain is called as a parent of the compound.
  • The compound have more than one parent chains means the larger number of substitutions present in the chain is consider as a parent chain.
  • The number of Carbon involving in the cyclic structure is the parent of cyclic alkanes.

To identify: the parent in the given organic compounds.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The parent of given organic compounds should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Nomenclature of organic chemicals:

The naming of the organic compounds is given by IUPAC (International Union for pure and applied chemistry). In the IUPAC names consist of certain rules for giving names, thus

  • The largest number of Carbon present in the chain is called as a parent of the compound.
  • The compound have more than one parent chains means the larger number of substitutions present in the chain is consider as a parent chain.
  • The number of Carbon involving in the cyclic structure is the parent of cyclic alkanes.

To identify: the parent in the given organic compounds.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The parent of given organic compounds should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Nomenclature of organic chemicals:

The naming of the organic compounds is given by IUPAC (International Union for pure and applied chemistry). In the IUPAC names consist of certain rules for giving names, thus

  • The largest number of Carbon present in the chain is called as a parent of the compound.
  • The compound have more than one parent chains means the larger number of substitutions present in the chain is consider as a parent chain.
  • The number of Carbon involving in the cyclic structure is the parent of cyclic alkanes.

To identify: the parent in the given organic compounds.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The parent of given organic compounds should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Nomenclature of organic chemicals:

The naming of the organic compounds is given by IUPAC (International Union for pure and applied chemistry). In the IUPAC names consist of certain rules for giving names, thus

  • The largest number of Carbon present in the chain is called as a parent of the compound.
  • The compound have more than one parent chains means the larger number of substitutions present in the chain is consider as a parent chain.
  • The number of Carbon involving in the cyclic structure is the parent of cyclic alkanes.

To identify: the parent in the given organic compounds.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The parent of given organic compounds should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Nomenclature of organic chemicals:

The naming of the organic compounds is given by IUPAC (International Union for pure and applied chemistry). In the IUPAC names consist of certain rules for giving names, thus

  • The largest number of Carbon present in the chain is called as a parent of the compound.
  • The compound have more than one parent chains means the larger number of substitutions present in the chain is consider as a parent chain.
  • The number of Carbon involving in the cyclic structure is the parent of cyclic alkanes.

To identify: the parent in the given organic compounds.

(i)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The parent of given organic compounds should be identified.

Concept Introduction:

Nomenclature of organic chemicals:

The naming of the organic compounds is given by IUPAC (International Union for pure and applied chemistry). In the IUPAC names consist of certain rules for giving names, thus

  • The largest number of Carbon present in the chain is called as a parent of the compound.
  • The compound have more than one parent chains means the larger number of substitutions present in the chain is consider as a parent chain.
  • The number of Carbon involving in the cyclic structure is the parent of cyclic alkanes.

To identify: the parent in the given organic compounds.

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