
(a)
Interpretation: Structure of
Concept introduction: In accordance with
As per IUPAC recommendations, longest chain found in a continuous manner in a branched molecule is chosen as parent chain. The longest chain must contain the alcohol functional group.The chain carbons are numbered so as to provide least numeral position towards the end in vicinity to
In
(b)
Interpretation: Structure of
Concept introduction:In accordance with IUPAC systematic nomenclature of alcohols can be derived from the parent alkane with “e” dropped and replaced by “ol” suffix.
As per IUPAC recommendations, longest chain found in a continuous manner in a branched molecule is chosen as parent chain. The longest chain must contain the alcohol functional group.The chain carbons are numbered so as to provide least numeral position towards the end in vicinity to
In alkanes, the positions of side chains or alkyl substituents are indicated by lowest numeral places before prefix.
(c)
Interpretation: Structure of
Concept introduction:In accordance with IUPAC systematic nomenclature of alcohols can be derived from the parent alkane with “e” dropped and replaced by “ol” suffix.
As per IUPAC recommendations, longest chain found in a continuous manner in a branched molecule is chosen as parent chain. The longest chain must contain the alcohol functional group.The chain carbons are numbered so as to provide least numeral position towards the end in vicinity to
In alkanes, the positions of side chains or alkyl substituents are indicated by lowest numeral places before prefix.
In order to assign absolute configuration of R and S, Cahn−Ingold−Prelog rules are used and the first step is to assign the priority order on the basis of
The Fischer projection is written along with the priorities assigned and groups are interchangedbetween adjacent places so as to obtain lowest priority group at the bottom or lowest priority.
If the groups now are arranged are read from highest towards least in clockwise fashion the R is assigned to the stereocenter, if the rotation is anticlockwise the S is assigned at the configuration.
(d)
Interpretation: Structure of
Concept introduction:In accordance with IUPAC systematic nomenclature of alcohols can be derived from the parent alkane with “e” dropped and replaced by “ol” suffix.
As per IUPAC recommendations, longest chain found in a continuous manner in a branched molecule is chosen as parent chain. The longest chain must contain the alcohol functional group.The chain carbons are numbered so as to provide least numeral position towards the end in vicinity to
In alkanes, the positions of side chains or alkyl substituents are indicated by lowest numeral places before prefix.
(e)
Interpretation: Structure of
Concept introduction:In accordance with IUPAC systematic nomenclature of alcohols can be derived from the parent alkane with “e” dropped and replaced by “ol” suffix.
As per IUPAC recommendations, longest chain found in a continuous manner in a branched molecule is chosen as parent chain. The longest chain must contain the alcohol functional group.The chain carbons are numbered so as to provide least numeral position towards the end in vicinity to
In alkanes, the positions of side chains or alkyl substituents are indicated by lowest numeral places before prefix.

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