- Ring is smaller than the chain, so the chain is the parent.
- Functional group is an alkane, therefore suffix = -ane
- The longest continuous chain is C4 therefore root = but
- The branch is a C3 cycloalkyl group i.e. a cyclopropyl group
- The first point of difference rule requires numbering from the right
as drawn, the substituent locant is 2-
2-cyclopropylbutane
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- Ring is larger than the chain, so the ring is the parent.
- Functional group is an alkane, therefore suffix = -ane
- The ring is C6 therefore root = cyclohex
- The branch is a C2 alkyl group i.e. a ethyl group
- Since it's monosubstituted, no locant is required since it is unambiguous (i.e. the ethyl group will define the C it is attached to as C1)
ethylcyclohexane
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- Ring is larger than the chain, so the ring is the parent.
- Functional group is an alkane, therefore suffix = -ane
- The ring is C6 therefore root = cyclohex
- One branch is a C2 alkyl group i.e. an ethyl group
- The other branch is a C1 alkyl group, i.e. a methyl group
- Since the first point of difference doesn't resolve the numbering,
the alphabetisation order is used.
1-ethyl-2-methylcyclohexane
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