Substituents
Figure 67
2-cyclopropyl-4-ethyl-1-methylcyclohexane
because it produces a lower numbered name (1+5+2=8 vs. 2+4+1=7).
In the following example, notice that the longer chain is the parent and the cycloalkane is
the substituent.
Substituents
Figure 67
2-cyclopropyl-4-ethyl-1-methylcyclohexane
because it produces a lower numbered name (1+5+2=8 vs. 2+4+1=7).
In the following example, notice that the longer chain is the parent and the cycloalkane is
the substituent.