does somebody have the rules of IUPAC naming listed?
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1.longest carbon chain in the molecules are identified.
2. delivery is done in such a way that the branch carbon atom give the lowest possible numbers
3. names of alkyl groups are at attach as the branch are the prefix of the name of the part alkane and the position of the substance in the indicated by the appropriate number if we find alkane alkene groups are present they are listen in alphabetical order does the name of compound derived.
4. if two if two or more identical substance groups are present then the number are separated by commas.
5. lowest number is given to the one coming first in the alphabetical listing
6. carbon atom of the branch that attaches to the root alkane is numbered.
7. in alphabetical order the prefix ISO and Neo are considered to be the part of the fundamental name of alkyl group the prefix 1 and part and not considered to be the part of the fundamental name
2. delivery is done in such a way that the branch carbon atom give the lowest possible numbers
3. names of alkyl groups are at attach as the branch are the prefix of the name of the part alkane and the position of the substance in the indicated by the appropriate number if we find alkane alkene groups are present they are listen in alphabetical order does the name of compound derived.
4. if two if two or more identical substance groups are present then the number are separated by commas.
5. lowest number is given to the one coming first in the alphabetical listing
6. carbon atom of the branch that attaches to the root alkane is numbered.
7. in alphabetical order the prefix ISO and Neo are considered to be the part of the fundamental name of alkyl group the prefix 1 and part and not considered to be the part of the fundamental name
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