Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms: Study Guide/solutions Manual (second)
Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms: Study Guide/solutions Manual (second)
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ISBN: 9780393655551
Author: KARTY, Joel
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Chapter B, Problem B.8P
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The structures for the given compounds are to be written.

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For a molecule that has both C=C and CC groups, the IUPAC name indicates both the groups, and the molecule is called ‘enyne.’ The root name is established as the longest carbon chain or largest carbon ring that contains both groups, and the suffix is changed to enyne. The numbering system must be chosen so as to give the minimum locator number for each successive C=C and CC group. The C=C and CC groups are given equal priority unless there is a tie between the two numbering systems. If there is a tie, the tie is broken by giving priority to the C=C group. The locator number of C=C groups is added immediately before en, and the locator number of CC groups is added immediately before yne. Immediately before the ene or yne suffix, the letter ‘a’ is added, followed by the above set of locator numbers, and then the prefix di, tri, etc. is added to specify the number of double or triple bonds. The substituents attached to the root are named in alphabetical order.

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