C6H14 has 2 tertiary carbon atoms. What would be its IUPAC name?
2, 3-Dimethylbutane
A primary carbon atom is attached to only one other carbon atom.
For instance,
CH3−CH3 (Both carbons are primary)
CH3−C|HCH3−CH3 (Except the central carbon atom, the others are primary)
Since the central carbon is attached to 3 other carbon atoms, it is called tertiary.
A secondary carbon would be attached to 2 carbon atoms.
For example, the central carbon in
CH3−CH2CH3
Similary, the central carbon in
CH3−CH3|C|CH3−CH3 is quaternary
C6H14 is saturated alkane of the form CnH2n+1 and it has 2 tertiary carbon atoms.
⇒ The structural formula could only be
1CH3−2C|HCH3−3C|HCH3−4CH3
Wood root = but
primary suffix = ane
Secondary prefix = 2,3-Dimethyl
(d) 2,3-Dimethylbutane