ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- NEXTGEN PACKAGE
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- NEXTGEN PACKAGE
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Author: Klein
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 7.2, Problem 1CC

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The systematic name of the given organic compound is to be interpreted.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- NEXTGEN PACKAGE, Chapter 7.2, Problem 1CC , additional homework tip  1

Concept Introduction: The IUPAC purposed the naming of organic and inorganic compounds. The name of the chemical compounds can be given with the help of certain rules. To name an organic compound, the longest carbon chain must be selected as the parent chain and the substituent must be marked as the prefix. The single, double, and triple bonds in a molecule are indicated by the primary suffix in the root word, but a functional group is indicated by the secondary suffix.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The systematic name of the given organic compound is to be interpreted.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- NEXTGEN PACKAGE, Chapter 7.2, Problem 1CC , additional homework tip  2

Concept Introduction: The IUPAC purposed the naming of organic and inorganic compounds. The name of chemical compounds can be given with the help of certain rules. To name an organic compound, the longest carbon chain must be selected as the parent chain and the substituent must be marked as the prefix. The single, double, and triple bonds in a molecule are indicated by the primary suffix in the root word, but a functional group is indicated by the secondary suffix.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The systematic name of the given organic compound is to be interpreted.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- NEXTGEN PACKAGE, Chapter 7.2, Problem 1CC , additional homework tip  3

Concept Introduction: The IUPAC purposed the naming of organic and inorganic compounds. The name of chemical compounds can be given with the help of certain rules. To name an organic compound, the longest carbon chain must be selected as the parent chain and the substituent must be marked as the prefix. The single, double, and triple bonds in a molecule are indicated by the primary suffix in the root word, but a functional group is indicated by the secondary suffix.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The systematic name of the given organic compound is to be interpreted.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- NEXTGEN PACKAGE, Chapter 7.2, Problem 1CC , additional homework tip  4

Concept Introduction: The IUPAC purposed the naming of organic and inorganic compounds. The name of chemical compounds can be given with the help of certain rules. To name an organic compound, the longest carbon chain must be selected as the parent chain and the substituent must be marked as the prefix. The single, double, and triple bonds in a molecule are indicated by the primary suffix in the root word, but a functional group is indicated by the secondary suffix.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The systematic name of the given organic compound is to be interpreted.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- NEXTGEN PACKAGE, Chapter 7.2, Problem 1CC , additional homework tip  5

Concept Introduction: The IUPAC purposed the naming of organic and inorganic compounds. The name of chemical compounds can be given with the help of certain rules. To name an organic compound, the longest carbon chain must be selected as the parent chain and the substituent must be marked as the prefix. The single, double, and triple bonds in a molecule are indicated by the primary suffix in the root word, but a functional group is indicated by the secondary suffix.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The systematic name of the given organic compound is to be interpreted.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- NEXTGEN PACKAGE, Chapter 7.2, Problem 1CC , additional homework tip  6

Concept Introduction: The IUPAC purposed the naming of organic and inorganic compounds. The name of chemical compounds can be given with the help of certain rules. To name an organic compound, the longest carbon chain must be selected as the parent chain and the substituent must be marked as the prefix. The primary suffix in the root word indicates the presence of the single, double and triple bond in the molecule whereas the secondary suffix indicates the presence of a functional group in the molecule.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The systematic name of the given organic compound is to be interpreted.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- NEXTGEN PACKAGE, Chapter 7.2, Problem 1CC , additional homework tip  7

Concept Introduction: The IUPAC purposed the naming of organic and inorganic compounds. The name of chemical compounds can be given with the help of certain rules. To name an organic compound, the longest carbon chain must be selected as the parent chain and the substituent must be marked as the prefix. The single, double, and triple bonds in a molecule are indicated by the primary suffix in the root word, but a functional group is indicated by the secondary suffix.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The systematic name of the given organic compound is to be interpreted.

  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY- NEXTGEN PACKAGE, Chapter 7.2, Problem 1CC , additional homework tip  8

Concept Introduction: The IUPAC purposed the naming of organic and inorganic compounds. The name of chemical compounds can be given with the help of certain rules. To name an organic compound, the longest carbon chain must be selected as the parent chain and the substituent must be marked as the prefix. The single, double, and triple bonds in a molecule are indicated by the primary suffix in the root word, but a functional group is indicated by the secondary suffix.

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