Organic Chemistry

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68 CHAPTER 2 An Introduction to Organic Compounds

A number and a word are separated by
a hyphen; numbers are separated by a
comma.

di, tri, tetra, sec,and tertare ignored in
alphabetizing.
iso, neo, and cyclo are not ignored in
alphabetizing.

Notice that only systematic names have numbers; common names never contain
numbers.


  1. If more than one substituent is attached to the parent hydrocarbon, the chain is
    numbered in the direction that will result in the lowest possible number in the name
    of the compound. The substituents are listed in alphabetical (not numerical) order,
    with each substituent getting the appropriate number. In the following example, the
    correct name (5-ethyl-3-methyloctane) contains a 3 as its lowest number, while the
    incorrect name (4-ethyl-6-methyloctane) contains a 4 as its lowest number:


If two or more substituents are the same, the prefixes “di,”“tri,”and “tetra”
are used to indicate how many identical substituents the compound has. The
numbers indicating the locations of the identical substituents are listed together,
separated by commas. Notice that there must be as many numbers in a name as
there are substituents.

The prefixes di, tri, tetra,sec, and tertare ignored in alphabetizing substituent
groups, but the prefixes iso, neo, and cyclo are not ignored.


  1. When both directions lead to the same lowest number for one of the substituents,
    the direction is chosen that gives the lowest possible number to one of the re-
    maining substituents.

  2. If the same substituent numbers are obtained in both directions, the first group
    cited receives the lower number.


CH 3 CCH 2 CHCH 3

CH 3

CH 3

CH 3
2,2,4-trimethylpentane
not
2,4,4-trimethylpentane
because 2 < 4

CH 3 CH 2 CHCHCH 2 CHCH 2 CH 3

CH 3

CH 3

6-ethyl-3,4-dimethyloctane
not
3-ethyl-5,6-dimethyloctane
because 4 < 5

CH 2 CH 3

CH 3 CH 2 CCH 2 CH 2 CHCHCH 2 CH 2 CH 3

CH 2 CH 3

CH 2 CH 3

CH 2 CH 3
3,3,6-triethyl-7-methyldecane

CH 3

CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CHCH 2 CH 2 CHCH 3

CHCH 3

CH 3
5-isopropyl-2-methyloctane

CH 3

CH 3 CH 2 CHCH 2 CHCH 3

CH 3 CH 3
2,4-dimethylhexane

CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 C CCH 2 CH 3

CH 3

CH 3

CH 3
3,3,4,4-tetramethylheptane

CH 3

CH 3 CH 2 CHCH 2 CHCH 2 CH 2 CH 3

CH 3 CH 2 CH 3
5-ethyl-3-methyloctane
not
4-ethyl-6-methyloctane
because 3 < 4

CH 3

CH 3 CHCH 2 CH 2 CH 3
isohexane
2-methylpentane

common name:
systematic name:

Substituents are listed in alphabetical
order.

Numbers are used only for systematic
names, never for common names.

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