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howvto do nomenclature of methylidene cyclohexane.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Determine the cycloalkane to use as the parent chain. The parent chain is the one with the highest number of carbon atoms. There are six carbons in chain. The name will be Cyclohexane. Alkene as a substituent on a cycloalkane, suffix will be 'ene'. Thus, the name of structure is Methylene cyclohexane. 

Answered by avanisharma1979
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Explanation:

Nitrile group have more priority hence while numbering it is given the lowest locants

1,3,5-cyano

The other one is called methylidene group or methylenegroup that is substituted to the cyclohexane ring.

It is given consequtive locants after nitrile group.

I think tris(methylene), trimethylene & tri(methylidene) can be used.

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