Advices For Studying Organic Chemistry

(Wang) #1
1) When the parent chain has both a halo and an alkyl substituent attached to it,
number the chain from the end nearer the first substituent.

CH 3 CHCHCH 2 CH 3
Cl

CH 3
CH 3 CHCH 2 CHCH 3
Cl

CH 3

2-Chloro-3-methylpentane 2-Chloro-4-methylpentane


2) Common names for simple haloalkanes are accepted by the IUPAC ⇒ alkyl
halides (radicofunctional nomenclature).

(CH 3 ) 3 CBr CH 3 CH(CH 3 )CH 2 Cl (CH 3 ) 3 CCH 2 Br


2-Bromo-2-methylpropane 1-Chloro-2-methylpropane 1-Bromo-2,2-dimethylpropane
tert-Butyl bromide Isobutyl chloride Neopentyl bromide


4.3F NOMENCLATURE OF ALCOHOLS


  1. IUPAC substitutive nomenclature: locants, prefixes, parent compound, and
    one suffix.
    CH 3 CH 2 CHCH 2 CH 2 CH 2 OH


CH (^3)
4-Methyl-1-hexanol
locant prefix locant parent suffix



  1. The locant 4- tells that the substituent methyl group, named as a prefix, is
    attached to the parent compound at C4.

  2. The parent name is hexane.

  3. An alcohol has the suffix -ol.

  4. The locant 1- tells that C1 bears the hydroxyl group.

  5. In general, numbering of the chain always begins at the end nearer the
    group named as a suffix.

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