Chemistry, asked by dharaj22pch5o4, 1 year ago

Please confirm which one is correct.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate,

it is 1- bromo 2- chloro 2- iodo ethane...


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Answered by dasy31
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as Halogen substituents are easily accommodated, using the names: fluoro (F-), chloro (Cl-), bromo (Br-) and iodo (I-). For example, (CH3)2CHCH2CH2Br would be named 1-bromo-3-methylbutane. If the halogen is bonded to a simple alkyl group an alternative "alkyl halide" name may be used. Thus, C2H5Cl may be named chloroethane (no locator number is needed for a two carbon chain) or ethyl chloride. Halogenated alkyl substituents such as bromomethyl, BrCH2–, and trichloromethyl, CCl3–, may be listed and are alphabetized according to their full names

So 1-bromo-1-chloro-2-iodoethane is correct


dharaj22pch5o4: But 1-bromo is before 2-bromo then how is 2nd correct?
dasy31: 1st is correct
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