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What is lowest locant rule .

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The lowest set of locants is defined as the set that, when compared term by term with other locant sets, each cited in order of increasing value, has the lowest term at the first point of difference; for example, the locant set '2,3,5,8' is lower than '3,4,6,8' and '2,4,5,7'. (…)

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IUPAC nomenclature: “Smallest sum of locants”? While naming any compound, the numbering should be done such that position of substituted groups gives smallest sum. I'm struggling with the IUPAC naming for cyclic compounds

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