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Nomenclature (Exercise 1)

The document provides the structures of 10 compounds and asks for their IUPAC names. It also provides the structures of 5 additional compounds and asks them to be drawn. Finally, it provides the condensed structures of 5 compounds and asks for their IUPAC names. In total, the document contains problems requiring the naming or drawing of 20 organic compounds according to IUPAC nomenclature rules.

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Nomenclature (Exercise 1)

The document provides the structures of 10 compounds and asks for their IUPAC names. It also provides the structures of 5 additional compounds and asks them to be drawn. Finally, it provides the condensed structures of 5 compounds and asks for their IUPAC names. In total, the document contains problems requiring the naming or drawing of 20 organic compounds according to IUPAC nomenclature rules.

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Give the IUPAC name of the following:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.
8.

9.

10.

Draw the following:

1. cis-3,4-dimethyl-3-hexene

2. 3-bromo-4-nitrotoluene

3. isopropyl benzoate (also give the other IUPAC name for this compound)

4. 1,3-dibromonaphthalene

5. neopentylcycloheptane

6. 1,3-butadiene

7. cyclohexylethyne

8. 1-(2-propoxy)cyclopentene

9. 2-butyl 1-propyl sulfide

10.N,N-dimethylaniline

Additional Problems:
1. Are the compounds shown below cis or trans? Give the IUPAC names of
these compounds (with cis- or trans-).

a.

b.

2. The following are condensed form of different compounds. Give their


IUPAC names.

a. CH2=C(C2H5)CH2CH2CH3

b. (CH3)2C=CHC(C2H5)=CH2

c. (CH3)3CC≡ CCH2CH=C(CH3)2

d. (CH3)2CHCH2CH(OH)CH2CH3

e. CH2=C(C2H5)CH2C(CH3)2OH

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