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Answer:
a) 3,4 dimethyl hexane.
b) 3 methyl hexane
c) 2, 4 dimethyl heptane
d) 2,4 di methtl hexane
Explanation:
- Identify the longest chain.
- Number the carbons of the longest chain such that the sum of numbers at branch (methyl group here) is minimum.( You may need to do that more than once here)
- Name the group after mentioning the number of carbon it is at.
- Use di if two same groups are present. Tri for 3, tetra for 4 and so on.
- Naming thr longest chain is the last thing. If the hydrocarbon is pure (only H and C are present) use -ane as the ending and the number of carbon 1- meth , 2 - eth , 3 - prop, 4 -beut, 5- pent 6- hex and hept for 7 are used as prefix.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Part 1)
- The longest chain is of 6-C compound. Hence, we'll use the prefix "Hex-".
- It is an alkane. So, "-ane" will be used as a suffix.
- So, The parent compound is "Hexane".
- Now, Name the substituents by numbering the Hexane chain.
- The substituents (methyl) are attached to carbon no. 3 and 4
So, The name becomes 3,4-dimethyl hexane.
Part 2)
- The longest chain is of 6-C compound. => "Hex-"
- Alkane => "-ane"
- "Hexane"
- Number the longest carbon chain.
- The substituent (methyl) is attached to Carbon no. 3.
So, The name becomes 3-methyl hexane.
Part 3)
- Longest chain is of 7-C compound => "Hept-"
- Alkane => "-ane"
- "Heptane"
- Number the largest carbon chain.
- The substituents (methyl) are attached to carbon no. 2 and 5.
- 2 methyl => "di-"
So, The name becomes 2,5-dimethyl heptane.
Part 4)
- Longest chain is of 6-C compound => "Hex-"
- Alkane => "-ane"
- "Hexane"
- Number the longest carbon chain.
- The substituents are attached to carbon no. 2 and 4.
- 2 methyl => "di-"
So, The name becomes 2,4-dimethyl hexane.
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