Which of the following alkenes
name is the 4-chlorobut-1-ene?
Select one:
a. CH2CI=CH2-CH=CH2
b. CH2CH-CH2-CH-CH2
C. CH2CI-CH2-CH=CH2
d. CH2CI-CH2=CH-CH2
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Answer: option C is the correct answer......
CH2Cl-CH2-CH=CH2
This compound IUPAC name is 4-chlorobut-1-ene.......
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The molecular formula for 4-chlorobut-1-ene is CH₂Cl-CH₂-CH=CH₂.
- The alkene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon with a double bond between carbon atoms.
- The functional group in alkenes is C=C.
- The naming of alkenes is according to the IUPAC nomenclature.
- The numbering of carbon atoms in alkene begins from where the double bond is closer.
- The hydrogen of butene is monosubstituted to form chlorobutene.
- Hence, the correct answer is an option (C).
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