write the proper sequence of the following steps with writing iupac name
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Recognise the functional group in the compound. This will determine the suffix of the name
Functional group
suffix
alkane
-ane
alkene
-ene
alkyne
-yne
alcohol
-ol
aldehyde
-al
ketone
-one
carboxylic acid
-oic acid
ester
-oate
Table 4.5: The suffix associated with various functional groups.
Find the longest continuous carbon chain that contains the functional group (it won't always be a straight chain) and count the number of carbon atoms in this chain. This number will determine the prefix (the beginning) of the compound's name (see Table 4.6).
Carbon atoms
prefix
1
meth-
2
eth-
3
prop-
4
but-
5
pent-
6
hex-
7
hept-
8
oct-
9
non-
10
dec-
Number the carbons in the longest carbon chain (Important: If the molecule is not an alkane (i.e. has a functional group) you need to start numbering so that the functional group is on the carbon with the lowest possible number). Start with the carbon at the end closest to the functional group.
Look for any branched groups:
Name them by counting the number of carbon atoms in the branched group and referring to
Note the position of the group on the main carbon chain. If there is more than one of the same type of branched group then both numbers must be listed (e.g. 2,4 -) and one of the prefixes listed in Table 4.7 must be used. Important: If the molecule is an alkane the branched group must be on the carbon with the lowest possible number.
The branched groups must be listed before the name of the main chain in alphabetical order (ignoring di/tri/tetra).
If there are no branched groups this step can be ignored.
Number
prefix
2
di-
3
tri-
4
tetra-
These apply to multiple functional groups as well.
For the alkyl halides the halogen atom is treated in much the same way as branched groups:
To name them take the name of the halogen atom (e.g. iodine) and replace the -ine with -o (e.g. iodo).
Halogen
name
fluorine
fluoro
chlorine
chloro
bromine
bromo
iodine
iodo
The halogen atoms must be listed before the name of the main chain in alphabetical order (ignore di/tri/tetra).
If there are no halogen atoms this step can be ignored.
Combine the elements of the name into a single word in the following order:
branched groups/halogen atoms in alphabetical order (ignoring prefixes)
prefix of main chain
name ending according to the functional group and its position on the longest carbon chain.
Functional group
suffix
alkane
-ane
alkene
-ene
alkyne
-yne
alcohol
-ol
aldehyde
-al
ketone
-one
carboxylic acid
-oic acid
ester
-oate
Table 4.5: The suffix associated with various functional groups.
Find the longest continuous carbon chain that contains the functional group (it won't always be a straight chain) and count the number of carbon atoms in this chain. This number will determine the prefix (the beginning) of the compound's name (see Table 4.6).
Carbon atoms
prefix
1
meth-
2
eth-
3
prop-
4
but-
5
pent-
6
hex-
7
hept-
8
oct-
9
non-
10
dec-
Number the carbons in the longest carbon chain (Important: If the molecule is not an alkane (i.e. has a functional group) you need to start numbering so that the functional group is on the carbon with the lowest possible number). Start with the carbon at the end closest to the functional group.
Look for any branched groups:
Name them by counting the number of carbon atoms in the branched group and referring to
Note the position of the group on the main carbon chain. If there is more than one of the same type of branched group then both numbers must be listed (e.g. 2,4 -) and one of the prefixes listed in Table 4.7 must be used. Important: If the molecule is an alkane the branched group must be on the carbon with the lowest possible number.
The branched groups must be listed before the name of the main chain in alphabetical order (ignoring di/tri/tetra).
If there are no branched groups this step can be ignored.
Number
prefix
2
di-
3
tri-
4
tetra-
These apply to multiple functional groups as well.
For the alkyl halides the halogen atom is treated in much the same way as branched groups:
To name them take the name of the halogen atom (e.g. iodine) and replace the -ine with -o (e.g. iodo).
Halogen
name
fluorine
fluoro
chlorine
chloro
bromine
bromo
iodine
iodo
The halogen atoms must be listed before the name of the main chain in alphabetical order (ignore di/tri/tetra).
If there are no halogen atoms this step can be ignored.
Combine the elements of the name into a single word in the following order:
branched groups/halogen atoms in alphabetical order (ignoring prefixes)
prefix of main chain
name ending according to the functional group and its position on the longest carbon chain.
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