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The correct IUPAC name for
(a) 5-methyl -4-(1'-2'-demethylpropyl) heptane
(b) 3-methyl-4-(1',2'-dimethylpropyl) heptane
(c) 2,3,5-trimethyl-4-propylheptane
(d) 4-propyl-2,3,5-trimethylpeptane

Answers

Answered by vb018017
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Answer:

2,3,5 - trimethyl - 4 - propylheptane

Answered by kingofself
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The correct IUPAC name for 2,3,5-trimethyl-4-propylheptan.

Explanation:

  • IUPAC is the naming of compounds which is organic. The "International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry" is the naming scheme which is nomenclature used for the compounds.
  • The names are given accurate or using logically. Every individual compound contains the unique name, but it is not able for common names.
  • The base name throw back the amount of carbons in the structure or place, the parent chains are assigned.
  • The suffix name throw backs to the functional groups type which are present within the parent chain.
  • Parent chain which are attached to other groups are substituents.

2, 3, 5 trimethyl 4- propyl heptane

  • The molecule has a total bonds of 40.
  • There are non-H bond of 12 and rotatable bond of 6.
  • It is also a skeletal formula. It is the organic molecules of standard notations.
  • Its molecular formula is C{13}H28}.

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