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In summary, the name of the compound is written out with the substituents in alphabetical order followed by the base name (derived from the number of carbons in the parent chain). Commas are used between numbers and dashes are used between letters and numbers. There are no spaces in the name.

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Carbon and Its Compounds

Hydrocarbons: Nomenclature

Functional Group: Single atom or group of atoms, that have similar chemical properties are called functional group. For example: Halogen group, Carboxyl group, Aldehyde group, etc.

Alkyl group: −R is known as alkyl group.

Examples: −CH3 (Methyl) −C2H5 (Ethyl), −C3H7 (Propyl)

structural formula methyl ethyl propyl

Halogen group: Halogen group is also known as halo group. −Cl (Chloro),−Br(Bromo),−I(Iodo) are halogen or halo group.

Alcohol: −OH is known as alcohol group.

Aldehyde: −CHO is known as aldehyde group. Its structural formula is as follows:

aldehyde group

Ketone Group: −CO− is known as ketone group. This is also known as carbonic group. Its structural formula is as follows:

ketone group

Carboxylic Acid Group: −COOH is known as carboxylic acid group; or simply as acid group. Its structural formula is as follows:

carboxylic acid group

Nomenclature of Carbon Compounds:

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) decided some rules to name the carbon compounds. This was done to maintain the uniformity throughout the world. Names which are given on this basis are popularly known as IUPAC name. The rules for nomenclature are as follows:

Identify the number of carbon atoms in carbon compound. Name the carbon compounds according to the number of carbon atoms.

Example: Saturated hydrocarbon having one carbon atom is named as Methane. Saturated hydrocarbon having two carbon atoms is named as Ethane.

Unsaturated hydrocarbon with double bond having two carbon atoms is named as Ethene.

Unsaturated hydrocarbon with triple bond between carbon atoms is named as Ethyne.

If the structure has branched chain, identify the longest chain and then identify the number of carbon atoms. To understand this, let us observe following examples:

branched carbon chain

branched carbon chain

In figure (a) the longest chain has eight carbon atoms, and thus the name of parent compound would be octane. In figure (b) longest chain has nine carbon atoms, and thus the name of parent compound would be nonane.

Identify the longest chain. Then number the carbon atoms in such a fashion that the functional group; if any; would come at the lowest number.

branched carbon chain

In the given figure (c), while counting from right to left (in red color), branched chain which is functional group falls at the fourth position. On the other hand, while counting from left to right, the branched chain falls at the fifth position. In this case, the numbering from right to left is taken because then only the functional would be at the lowest position.

In case of a functional group present, write the prefix or suffix of the functional group according to the table given here. Then write the name of the parent compound.in

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