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Organic Chemistry. Collin V. and Stuart K. Do you need a refresher on Organic Chemistry?. You’ve come to the right place. Well…. First, we need to know the basics of naming. Got it so far?. Yo. Numba 1 : Find the longest carbon chain and number it. 3. 4. 2. 1.
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Organic Chemistry Collin V. and Stuart K.
Do you need a refresher on Organic Chemistry? You’ve come to the right place. Well…
First, we need to know the basics of naming Got it so far? Yo Numba 1: Find the longest carbon chain and number it. 3 4 2 1
Numba 2: Use the appropriate prefix for the number of carbons. Don’t forget to add -ane, -ene, -yne if it is either a alkane, alkene, or alkyne (respectively) 1 carbon, meth- 2 carbons, eth- 3 carbons, prop- 4 carbons, but- 5 carbons, pent- 6 carbons, hex- 7 carbons, hep- Alkane- all single bonds 8 carbons, oct- Alkene- at least a double bond 9 carbons, non- 10 carbons, dec- Alkyne- at least one triple bond
The name of the alkyl, functional, or substituent group must be accompanied with the carbon number it is located on. This includes the locations of the double or triple bond. Numba 3: Add that extra stuff. Easy stuff now. Don’t mess up. Add substituent groups, functional groups, alkyl groups, or some/all of the above JK
Just watch for structural isomers, which have same molecular formulas but different structures And cycloalkanes, or ring-shaped alkanes Alright, got that?
For practice, try this matching game Other than that, have a nice day child.