Thank you so much, this helped me a lot. I'm studying really hard because my chemistry teacher is kind of strict and often call somebody to answer what she's asking for.
Nitro, Bromo and chlorine doesn't have common Name. So if ever you see a molecule that has a common, you take it as the parent molecule, meaning you start counting from it's substituent!! benzene with common name has substituent of: 1. CH3 (Toluene) 2. CH3 (when you have two of these in different carbons in benzene ring it's called Xylene 3. OH (Phenol) 4. Tyrene (benzene ring with double bound substituent) Hope it makes sense!!
Thank you so much, this helped me a lot. I'm studying really hard because my chemistry teacher is kind of strict and often call somebody to answer what she's asking for.
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How to name chemical the Benzene which 6 Hydrogen atoms are replaced by F, Cl, Br, NO2, OCH3 and CH=CH2 in clockwise direction?
what about for the aliphatic substituent how to name them?
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I don't understand that in the last molecule why he considered toluene instead of nitrobenzene or aniline
I ALSO CAN'T UNDERSTAND
Nitro, Bromo and chlorine doesn't have common Name. So if ever you see a molecule that has a common, you take it as the parent molecule, meaning you start counting from it's substituent!!
benzene with common name has substituent of:
1. CH3 (Toluene)
2. CH3 (when you have two of these in different carbons in benzene ring it's called Xylene
3. OH (Phenol)
4. Tyrene (benzene ring with double bound substituent)
Hope it makes sense!!
thanks sir