Chemistry, asked by kmuskanaishacom, 11 months ago

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Answered by zaira777
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Principal Functional group

The principal functional group is used to define the class the compound belongs to e.g. an alcohol, ROH

The principal functional group is the highest priority functional group. Functional group priority is discussed later.

The principal functional group is usually given the lowest locant possible.

Longest chain

The longest continuous chain containing the principal functional group defines the root name. 

Other groups attached to this chain are called substituents.

If there are two chains of equal length, then the choice that gives the simplest substituents is chosen.

Numbering 
(i.e. assigning locants)

The numbers that define the positions of the principal functional group and substituents are called locants.

Compounds are numbered from one end of the longest continuous chain.

The locants are assigned such that the principal functional group gets the lowest possible locant.

If this results in a "tie" then the first point of difference rule is applied so that the first time a difference in numbering occurs, then the method that gives the lower number at this first difference is used.

In the event that there is no first point of difference then alphabetisation is used.



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