Structure of alkane 2,3 dimethyl 6- ( 2 methyl propyl) decane
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Answer : The structure of alkane 2,3-dimethyl-6-(2-methylpropyl)decane are shown below.
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The basic rules for naming of organic compounds are :
- First select the longest possible carbon chain.
- The longest possible carbon chain should include the carbons of double or triple bonds.
- The naming of alkane is done by adding the suffix -ane, alkene by adding the suffix -ene, alkyne by adding the suffix -yne and carboxylic acid by adding the suffix -oic acid.
- The numbering is done in such a way that first carbon of double or triple bond gets the lowest number.
- The carbon atoms of the double or triple bond get the preference over the other substituents present in the parent chain.
- If two or more similar alkyl groups are present in a compound, the words di-, tri-, tetra- and so on are used to specify the number of times of the alkyl groups in the chain.
Hence, the structure of alkane 2,3-dimethyl-6-(2-methylpropyl)decane are shown below.
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