Q10-23E-b
Question
Draw structures corresponding to the following IUPAC names: (b) 4-Bromo-4-ethyl-2-methylhexane.
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
(b)The structure of the compound (b) is given below:
1Step-by-Step Solution Step 1: Alkyl Halides
Alkyl halides are also known as haloalkanes or halogenoalkanes. They contains one or more halogen substituents i.e. –Br, -Cl,-I,-F.
2Step 2: Rules for deducing structure of Alkyl halides
IUPAC rules used for naming of Alkyl halides
- Select longest carbon chain, it is the parent chain;
- Longest chain must contain double or triple bond, if present;
- Number the alkyl or halo substituent carbon i.e. it should possess lowest number in the parent chain;
- Assign a number to each substituent;
- Write the name of substituent’s in alphabetical order while naming;
3Step 3: Structure of given alkyl halide
- As the name indicates, the compound is a hexane, which means the longest chain i.e. parent chain is having six carbon atoms.
- Three types of constituents are present i.e. one bromo group, one ethyl group and one methyl group.
- Substituents are arranged in alphabetical order and with lowest possible numbering.
So, the structure of the compound is as follows:
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