What is the IUPAC name for the following?
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#"CH"_3"-CH"("CH"_3)"-C-CH"_2"-CH"_3#
The reason I fail to complete this is that I do not know how to write a IUPAC name for a double bond that is a chain.
The reason I fail to complete this is that I do not know how to write a IUPAC name for a double bond that is a chain.
1 Answer
May 7, 2018
The preferred IUPAC name is 2-methyl-3-methylidenepentane.
Explanation:
The latest (2013) version of the IUPAC Blue Book on organic nomenclature says:
The principal chain has the greater number of skeletal atoms.
Thus, chain length takes precedence over unsaturation.
We name your compound as a substituted pentane.
The
2-methyl-3-methylidenepentane.