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CH3-CH-CH2-CL IUPAC nome? ​

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Answered by lavanyaramu61
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Answer:

1 -chloro -2- Methyl -Propane

Explanation:

Rules for Naming Hydrocarbons:-

Rule-I Selection of the longest carbon chain.

Rule-II Numbering the longest chain: Longest chain is numbered starting from a terminal carbon. Numbering is done is such a way that lowest possible number is given to the side chain or a functional group.

Rule-III Writing names of branched, saturated hydrocarbons, locants are written first in alphabetical order followed by name of parent chain.

Rule-IV Some common names are retained in IUPAC system for unsubstituted hydrocarbon only.

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As −Cl is attached to right side carbon; so it is given 1 number.

As −CH

3

group is attached to 2−C so, methyl substituent will be given in name.

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