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Chapter 4, Problem 4.4

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QUESTION:

Each of the structures in the previous problem has one or more substituents connected to the parent. (a) Identify the name of each substituent in 4.39a. (b) Identify the common name and the IUPAC name of the complex substituent in 4.39b. (c) Identify the name of each substituent in 4.39c. (d) Identify the common name and the IUPAC name of the complex substituent in 4.39d.

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QUESTION:

Each of the structures in the previous problem has one or more substituents connected to the parent. (a) Identify the name of each substituent in 4.39a. (b) Identify the common name and the IUPAC name of the complex substituent in 4.39b. (c) Identify the name of each substituent in 4.39c. (d) Identify the common name and the IUPAC name of the complex substituent in 4.39d.

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(a)

The structure of the compound is as follows:

     

Identify the longest chain in the structure.

     

There is a one-carbon substituent (methyl) and a two-carbon substituent (ethyl).

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