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- Fused ring systems that share more than two atoms are called bicyclic molecules.
- To name bicyclic alkanes, you follow these three steps:
- Count the total number of carbons in the entire molecule. This is the parent name (eg. ten carbons in the system would be decane)
- Count the number of carbons between the bridgeheads, then place in brackets in descending order. (eg. [2,2,1])
- Place the word bicyclo at the beginning of the name.
- Example: Name the following molecule by the IUPAC system of nomenclature.
- Count the total number of carbons. In this case there are 7 carbons so the parent name is heptane
- Count the total number of carbons between bridgeheads. In this case there are 2, 2, and 1 carbons between the bridgehead. Placed in descending order between brackets it is [2,2,1]
- Put the word bicyclo in the front of the name
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