Annie Termaat and Christopher Talbot Solutions for Chapter: Does Organic Chemistry Mean We Can Make Any Substance We Want?, Exercise 12: ACTIVITY: Applying IUPAC nomenclature to organic compounds

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Annie Termaat Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Annie Termaat and Christopher Talbot Solutions for Chapter: Does Organic Chemistry Mean We Can Make Any Substance We Want?, Exercise 12: ACTIVITY: Applying IUPAC nomenclature to organic compounds

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Questions from Annie Termaat and Christopher Talbot Solutions for Chapter: Does Organic Chemistry Mean We Can Make Any Substance We Want?, Exercise 12: ACTIVITY: Applying IUPAC nomenclature to organic compounds with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

State the name of a carboxylic acid that has an alkyl group, R, consisting of five carbon atoms.

MEDIUM
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Present the structural formula of the following compound.

3-ethyl-3-methylhexane

 

EASY
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Present the structural formula of the following compound.

2,2,3,3-tetramethylpentane

MEDIUM
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

Present the structural formula of the following compound.

2,6,10,14-tetramethylpentadecane (also known as 'pristane')

MEDIUM
MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

The IUPAC name for the compound in the figure is given below is 1,1'- (2,2,2-Trichloroethane-1,1-diyl)bis (4-chlorobenzene).

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Suggest, from the IUPAC formula:

The name of the 'parent alkane'.

 

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MYP:4-5
IMPORTANT

The IUPAC name for the compound in the figure is given below is1,1,1-trichloro2-2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane.

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The carbon atom number to which chlorine atoms are attached.

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MYP:4-5
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The IUPAC name for the compound in the figure is given below is1,1,1-trichloro2-2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane.

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How the carbon atoms are counted in the 'benzene' structure?