Chemistry, asked by kumar3610, 1 year ago

give me iupac name and explain about it too​

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Answered by Sharma345
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IUPAC- International Union Of Pure and Applied Chemistry

Answered by Rajdeep11111
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HELLO THERE!

Here's your answer:

The numbering is perfect. It should be done following the longest chain. So, the principal chain is the one numbered from 1 to 9, and we have a branch at the 5th carbon. They can be numbered as 1', 2' and 3' (Note: According to IUPAC rules, a dash symbol is used to number any carbon which is not present in the principal chain).

So, here's your IUPAC name:

5-(1', 2'-dimethyl propyl)-nonane

Because we have 3 carbons in the branch, and 9 carbons in the principal chain.

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