Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms: Study Guide/solutions Manual (second)
Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms: Study Guide/solutions Manual (second)
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Author: KARTY, Joel
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

IUPAC name for the molecule is to be written.

Concept introduction:

For naming an alkene or alkyne, the longest continuous carbon chain is the one that contains C=C or CC bonds. To assign the root, begin with the name of the analogous alkane and replace the suffix by ‘ene’ or ‘yne’ The suffix ‘ene’ accounts for a C=C  functional group while ‘yne’ accounts for a C functional group. For a chain, C1 begins at the end that allows C=C or CC bonds the lowest possible locator numbers. For a chain, the lowest locator numbers are written immediately before the ene or yne suffix.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

IUPAC name for the molecule is to be written.

Concept introduction:

For naming an alkene or alkyne, the longest continuous carbon chain is the one that contains C=C or CC bonds. To assign the root, begin with the name of the analogous alkane and replace the suffix by ‘ene’ or ‘yne’ The suffix ‘ene’ accounts for a C=C  functional group while the ‘yne’ accounts for a C functional group. For a chain, C1 begins at the end that allows the C=C or CC bond the lowest possible locator numbers. For a chain, the lowest locator numbers are written immediately before the ene or yne suffix.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

IUPAC name for the molecule is to be written.

Concept introduction:

For naming an alkene or alkyne, the longest continuous carbon chain is the one that contains C=C or CC bonds. To assign the root, begin with the name of the analogous alkane and replace the suffix by ‘ene’ or ‘yne’ The suffix ‘ene’ accounts for a C=C  functional group while the ‘yne’ accounts for a C functional group. For a chain, C1 begins at the end that allows the C=C or CC bonds the lowest possible locator numbers. For a chain, the lowest locator numbers are written immediately before the ene or yne suffix.

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