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Name the given compound according to the IUPAC nomenclature

Name the given compound according to the IUPAC nomenclature-example-1
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User Spijs
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Answer:


4-ethyl-hept-2,5-diene

Step-by-step explanation:

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In this case, by following the IUPAC rules, we first must number the chain starting by the first left-handed CH₃ and finishing at the last CH₃. In such a way, the radical C₂H₅ which is at the fourth carbon is an ethyl radical as it has two carbons. Moreover, we notice the presence of two double bonds at the second and fifth carbons and a main chain having seven carbons in total, for that reason, the name turns out:


4-ethyl-hept-2,5-diene

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User Strauss
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Answer: there are two ways to write the name of the compound and the two ways are generally acceptable

4—Ethly—2,5—hept—diene

Or

4—Ethlyhept—2,5—diene

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