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Give the rules of IUPAC nomenclature ....
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Answered by smartAbhishek11
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Longest chain ruleSelect the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms, which is regarded as parent chain & is given the name of parent hydrocarbon.If two chains of equal number of carbon atoms is identified, choose the one with maximum number of substituents (side chains) as parent chain.Lowest number ruleNumber the carbon atoms from the end that is nearest to the point of branching. The number which indicates the position of substituent is called locant.The sum of all the locants should be the lowest.Identify the substituentsAssign number to each substituents according to its position on the parent chain.If two substituents are present on same carbon atom, assign them same number.There should be as many numbers in the name as there are substituents.Write the name as single word.While writing the name, use hyphens to separate locant & alkyl groups and commas to separate numbers.If two or more substituents are present, write them in alphabetical order.For identical substituents, use prefixes such as di, tri, tetra etc. However, these prefixes should not be alphabetized.If two different substituents are located at equivalent positions from the teo ends of the parent chain, the numbering is done in such a way that the alkyl group which comes first in alphabetical order gets the lowest number.

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