IUPAC name of CH3CH(CH3)CH2Cl
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The name of the compound is- 1 chloro 2 methyl propane
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The correct answer is 1-Chloro-3-methylbutane
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- The given compound's IUPAC name is 1-Chloro-3-methylbutane.
- The parent chain has four carbon atoms, with a chlorine atom substituting at C-1 and a methyl group substituting at C-3 (chlorine is given preference over methyl).
- A single chemical compound may have multiple acceptable systematic names, and the systematic method of naming organic chemical compounds is known as IUPAC Nomenclature; however, no two compounds may have the same.
- The rules that govern IUPAC nomenclature of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes are discussed further below.
- In the case of alkanes, the longest hydrocarbon chain is chosen and referred to as the parent chain.
- For alkanes, the suffix '-ane' is used, for alkenes, the suffix '-ene' is used, and for alkynes, the suffix 'yne' is used.
- The parent chain is numbered in such a way that the double-bonded or triple-bonded carbon atom is reached first. The position of the carbon atom in relation to the double bond is denoted by numerals.
- Calculate the length of the longest carbon chain such that the carbon atom to which the halogen is attached to the lowest number.
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