how to remember organic names and structure?
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if you want to remember organic name and structure then you go in a silence place and free your mind and then remember and break the name like cycloalkanes you break it like cyclo alka nes then you remember it easily
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This is the best and simplest guide to naming compounds with hydrogen and carbon in them! Don't be put off by the long and complicated names, start from the basics.
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1
See how many Carbon atoms are in the chain.
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2
Look at the table to determine what its name is. For 'A level' you must memorize all of names in this table.
3
The other variation of the hydrocarbon is to have a double bond in them, like this. Replace the -ane with an -ene. For example this would be Ethene.
4
Examine the Haloalkane! The halo- in its name comes from Halogen.
Learn how to name them from reading the next steps
5
Number the carbons, starting from the Halogen (or functional group).
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6
Use this table to find the name you will add to your chain's name.
7
Name it like this, and keep in mind that the "-" is essential for naming compounds. It must always be between a number and a letter, like this "2-chloro...."
8
Introduce Functional Groups! This is a functional group.
9
To name it, make sure to count from the side that gives it the smallest number. In this case it can only be 2.
10
Use this table to name it.
It is laid out like this.
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Introduce two Halogens into our hydrocarbon, like this.
Again count out on which number carbon the Halogens are attached to, remembering to keep the lowest numbered carbons. like so.
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Remember another essential piece of information.
Get the Halogens in alphabetical order. Example: Bromo comes before Chloro. Use this information here is for the name of this molecule.
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Test your work on using the knowledge gained from this article
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Find answer below
1-Bromo-3-Chlorobutane
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Steps
1
See how many Carbon atoms are in the chain.
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2
Look at the table to determine what its name is. For 'A level' you must memorize all of names in this table.
3
The other variation of the hydrocarbon is to have a double bond in them, like this. Replace the -ane with an -ene. For example this would be Ethene.
4
Examine the Haloalkane! The halo- in its name comes from Halogen.
Learn how to name them from reading the next steps
5
Number the carbons, starting from the Halogen (or functional group).
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6
Use this table to find the name you will add to your chain's name.
7
Name it like this, and keep in mind that the "-" is essential for naming compounds. It must always be between a number and a letter, like this "2-chloro...."
8
Introduce Functional Groups! This is a functional group.
9
To name it, make sure to count from the side that gives it the smallest number. In this case it can only be 2.
10
Use this table to name it.
It is laid out like this.
11
Introduce two Halogens into our hydrocarbon, like this.
Again count out on which number carbon the Halogens are attached to, remembering to keep the lowest numbered carbons. like so.
12
Remember another essential piece of information.
Get the Halogens in alphabetical order. Example: Bromo comes before Chloro. Use this information here is for the name of this molecule.
13
Test your work on using the knowledge gained from this article
14
Find answer below
1-Bromo-3-Chlorobutane
I hope it help you plzz mark me brainliest ans and follow me
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