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What is the IUPAC name of CH3CH=CHC(Br)(CH3)2?


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IUPAC Nomenclature

  • "In order to clearly identify the compound, a systematic method of naming has been developed and is known as the IUPAC (Internation Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) system of nomenclature."

Rules of IUPAC nomenclature

  • The structure of CH3CH=CHC(Br)(CH3)2 is as follows,

Determination of Root Word

Select the continuous chain with the maximum number of carbon atoms

Here the chain is having 5 carbon atoms, hence root word will be “Pent”

Determination of names and positions of Locants

There are two substituents at the fourth position, 4-Bromo, and 4-methyl.

Determination of Suffix

As this compound is unsaturated, the suffix will be “ene”.

  • Hence, the IUPAC name of CH3CH=CHC(Br)(CH3)2 is 4-bromo-4-methyl-pent-2-ene.

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